The Long-Run Consequences of Trade and Outsourcing
David Colander
Challenge, 2005, vol. 48, issue 1, 94-103
Abstract:
Most economists believe that outsourcing will lead to prosperity for both the United States and poor nations. This economic theorist has doubts. Based on the law of one price, he believes that the U.S. economy might be in for a rough ride.
Date: 2005
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