Why We Should Expand Trade Adjustment Assistance
Greg Mastel
Challenge, 2006, vol. 49, issue 4, 42-57
Abstract:
Few deny that the United States loses jobs in many industries because of free trade. Should its workers bear the burden of a free trade policy? The author argues that expanding the current Trade Adjustment Assistance program could adequately protect workers, but that the current program is not good enough.
Date: 2006
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