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The TPP is a back door for dumped and subsidized imports from China; it would enhance, not limit, China’s influence in the region
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Fed should hold steady—the economy had “room to run” over past year and may well have more in the next year
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Don’t Be Fooled: The TPP Is Not About National Security
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The Trans-Pacific Partnership would hurt black and Hispanic workers even more than white workers
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Manufacturing job loss: the consequences of malign neglect of the dollar and Chinese overcapacity
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Why is President Obama making one last push for the TPP?
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Free trade in moral hypocrisy
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Currency manipulation and manufacturing job loss: Why negotiating “great trade deals” is not the answer
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The Trump trade scam
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Brexit: The end of globalization as we know it?
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Implications of globalization and secular stagnation for monetary policy
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ITC study shows minimal benefits and downplays potentially high costs of Trans-Pacific Partnership
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U.S.-Korea trade deal resulted in growing trade deficits and more than 95,000 lost U.S. jobs
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Clarification on trade and American workers: right criticism, poorly targeted
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It’s not a puzzle if American workers oppose trade agreements
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U.S. trade policy: Populist anger or out-of-touch elites?
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Putting things in perspective: Bernie Sanders, trade, and poor countries’ access to U.S. markets
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Mission still not accomplished: To reach full employment we need to move fiscal policy from austerity to stimulus
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Trans-Pacific Partnership, currency manipulation, trade, and jobs: U.S. trade deficit with the TPP countries cost 2 million jobs in 2015, with job losses in every state
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Congressional Testimony: The Impact of High-Skilled Immigration on U.S. Workers
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Who benefits from international trade agreements?
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News from EPI › West Virginia University right-to-work study relies on flawed data and analysis
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Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: Currency manipulation, trade, wages, and job loss
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Driving the agenda: EPI’s 2015 accomplishments
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A Conservative Estimate of ‘The Wal-Mart Effect’: Wal-Mart’s growing trade deficit with China has displaced more than 400,000 U.S. jobs
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News from EPI › Wal-Mart trade deficit with China cost more than 400,000 jobs from 2001 to 2013
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How Wal-Mart’s trade deficit impacts jobs
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High wages aren’t to blame for the decline of U.S. manufacturing
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Exchange rate policies, not high wages, are why U.S. lags China and Germany in export performance
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News from EPI › High wages have not hurt U.S. manufacturing competitiveness