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Complacent Consensus on China
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The Next Federal Reserve Chairperson
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New Study Documents Serious Labor Rights Violations at Apple’s Second Largest Supplier
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Hope and Cash, Investment and Policy: Jeep and the Future of Detroit
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No Jobs from Trade Pacts: The Trans-Pacific Partnership Could Be Much Worse than the Over-Hyped Korea Deal
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Does Value-Added Trade Have Any Implications for Trade Policy?
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News from EPI › The OECD-WTO’s new measures of value-added accounting significantly and inaccurately underestimate China’s trade surplus with the United States
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Value-Added Analysis of Trade with China Could Weaken Fair Trade Enforcement and Increase Job Loss
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Still Polishing Apple: Second FLA report misleads on labor rights progress
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What we read today
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Will Apple follow in Nike’s failed footsteps?
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Workers Memorial Day thoughts
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News from EPI › Globalization has lowered wages for American workers, new EPI study finds
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Using standard models to benchmark the costs of globalization for American workers without a college degree
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U.S. Export-Import Bank: No Rewards for Shipping Jobs Overseas
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$45+ billion for Apple shareholders, nothing yet for Apple workers
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Are foreign students the ‘best and brightest’?: Data and implications for immigration policy
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New Investigation Finds Alarming Conditions at Three Apple Suppliers
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Obama and Abe should address currency manipulation and Japanese trade barriers
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Signing trade deals is a terrible jobs strategy
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What we read today
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Apple’s self-reporting on suppliers’ labor practices shows violations remain common: Mixed results on labor and human rights, no overall progress in health and safety
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The president can end currency manipulation with the stroke of a pen, halving the U.S. trade deficit and creating millions of jobs
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U.S. trade deficit declined in 2012, but goods trade deficits with China, and in non-petroleum products, rose sharply
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Reducing U.S. trade deficits will generate a manufacturing-based recovery for the United States and Ohio: Ending currency manipulation by China and others is the place to start
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Apple’s own data reveal 120,000 supply-chain employees worked excessive hours in November
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Assessing the job polarization explanation of growing wage inequality
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Don’t be fooled by Apple’s PR: Workers strike against sweatshop conditions
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NYT story emphasizes Apple’s positive statements, obscures ongoing labor abuses
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Fixing a problem that doesn’t exist: Special interest STEM immigration bills are not needed