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Changes in International Trade Could Disproportionately Affect Employment in Pockets of the Tenth District

John McCoy

Economic Bulletin, 2025, 4

Abstract: How might changes in international trade patterns or volumes affect local communities? This Economic Bulletin measures employment exposure to international trade across the Tenth Federal Reserve District (Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Wyoming, and parts of Missouri and New Mexico).

Date: 2025
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