That logic would put much of the global trading system on trial, including the United States itself.
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The U.S. trade deficit: It’s time to dump do-it-yourself economics and go back to basics
Since President Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20, it seems that many people—particularly the chattering classes—have suddenly become experts in international trade. Mr. Trump’s tariffs have spawned a ...
The initial ruling, by the Court of International Trade, brought the low-profile judicial body to the world’s attention. The court’s panel of three judges unanimously sided with businesses and states ...
In this Economic Letter, we consider the impact of TPU on firms’ decisions to reshore and automate production. Using industry-level data, we show that firms in industries more exposed to international ...
Recent discussions about international trade have centered on the United States’ economic relationships with Canada and Mexico, particularly regarding trade deficits. Claims suggest that the United ...
Deborah de Lange has received funding from SSHRC and ESRC and has been a member of the Liberal Party of Canada. Toronto Metropolitan University provides funding as a founding partner of The ...
As economic security policies gain ground across major APEC economies, the forum has remained largely silent on the issue. While framed as national security, these policies often undermine the liberal ...
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