U.S.-China trade, 1989-2003: Impact on jobs and industries, nationally and state-by-state
By Robert E. Scott
01-11-05
January 2005 | EPI Working Paper #270
U.S.-China trade, 1989-2003
Impact on jobs and industries, nationally
and state-by-state
This Working Paper is available in PDF format.
Accompanying tables by state and major industry are available in PDF format.
Information on Dr. Scott's forthcoming testimony before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission hearing is available on the USCC Web site.
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