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The China trade debate
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China’s WTO Setback: A Victory for Workers
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Problems in China trade deal require additional protections—Viewpoints | EPI
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China PNTR: A Lose-Lose Deal—Viewpoints | EPI
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Job losses under the China-WTO proposal
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China and the States: Booming trade deficit with China will accelerate job destruction in next decade with losses in every state
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50 Lost Opportunities: Commerce Department state-level review of supposed gains from China trade bet
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U.S. investment in china worsens trade Deficit—U.S. firms build export-oriented production base i
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PNTR with China: Economic and political costs greatly outweigh benefits
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The High Cost of the China-WTO Deal: Administration’s own analysis suggests spiraling deficits, job losses
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China Can Wait: WTO accession deal must include enforceable labor rights, real commercial benefits
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The Cost of Trade With China (EPI Issue Brief #122)
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EPI comments to the Office of the United States Trade Representative on the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement with respect to automotive goods
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Power in partnership: How government agencies and community partners are joining forces to fight wage theft
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The economic case for expanding the scope of reconciliation
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August CPI data will likely show a second straight month of overall price declines: New interest rate hikes may be harmful
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Will secular stagnation return? The stakes for current economic debates and fiscal policy
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Revoking tariffs would not tame inflation: But it would leave our supply chains even more vulnerable to disruption
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Asian Americans and the anti-racist equity agenda: Contradictions and common ground
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Understanding economic disparities within the AAPI community
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Inequality’s drag on aggregate demand: The macroeconomic and fiscal effects of rising income shares of the rich
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Much has changed since the first May Day, but building worker power and combating racism and xenophobia remain just as important
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U.S. trade deficits hit record highs in 2021: More effective trade, industrial, and currency policies are needed to create more domestic manufacturing jobs
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The great reversal: The story of how an influential international organization changed its view on employment security, labor market flexibility, and collective bargaining
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Inflation and the policy response in 2022
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Botched policy responses to globalization have decimated manufacturing employment with often overlooked costs for Black, Brown, and other workers of color: Investing in infrastructure and rebalancing trade can create good jobs for all
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News from EPI › New report finds workers of color have been especially hard hit by manufacturing job losses associated with globalization
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Tariff increases did not cause inflation, and their removal would undermine domestic supply chains
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Cutting the reconciliation bill to $1.5 trillion would support nearly 2 million fewer jobs per year
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Understanding the claims about labor markets in debates on ‘Private Government‘