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Renegotiating NAFTA: What should the priorities be?
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Republican tax plan will reduce American competitiveness
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Withdrawing from KORUS: A good impulse, driven by bad reasons, whose potential will be squandered
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House Speaker Paul Ryan gets innovative in spreading misleading international tax comparisons
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Renegotiating NAFTA is putting lipstick on a pig
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We still haven’t recovered well-paying construction and manufacturing jobs
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Comments on NERA study of the “Impacts of Potential Aluminum Tariffs on the U.S. economy”
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Steel and aluminum trade restraints are good first steps, but not nearly enough to rebuild manufacturing
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Adding insult to injury: How bad policy decisions have amplified globalization’s costs for American workers
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Testimony before the U.S. Department of Commerce on aluminum imports
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Does corporate America see a future in the United States?
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Written comments on Section 232 National Security Investigation on steel imports
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News from EPI › No evidence that automation leads to joblessness or inequality
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The zombie robot argument lurches on: There is no evidence that automation leads to joblessness or inequality
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Testimony before the U.S. Department of Commerce on causes of significant trade deficits for 2016
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Testimony before the Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific of the House Subcommittee on Foreign Affairs: China’s Technological Rise—Challenges to U.S. Innovation and Security
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Trump spurns working Americans by abandoning efforts to realign U.S.-China exchange rate
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Trump administration trade policy review misses the big picture
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Temporary foreign workers by the numbers: New estimates by visa classification
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Trump’s Plan for Trade: The last thing we need is more trade deals
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Trump is right to criticize NAFTA—but he’s totally wrong about why it’s bad for America
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Brad DeLong is far too lenient on trade policy’s role in generating economic distress for American workers
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Increased U.S. trade deficit in 2016 illustrates dangers of malign neglect of the dollar
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EPI News 2/3/2017
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3.4 million jobs lost to trade deficit with China
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News from EPI › The growing trade deficit with China cost 3.4 million U.S. jobs between 2001 and 2015
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Growth in U.S.–China trade deficit between 2001 and 2015 cost 3.4 million jobs: Here’s how to rebalance trade and rebuild American manufacturing
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SoftBank: Great press, bad for manufacturing, services, and the economy
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U.S. trade policy—time to start over