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U.S. Had to Export Jobs for Demographic Reasons

When multiplier relationships are recognized, the conclusion is that the U.S. did not have enough population to produce what it has been consuming.

Posted byJohn Lounsbury20 February 201121 February 2011Posted inEmployment, Manufacturing, Trade DataTags: balance of trade, employment, exporting jobs, exports, free trade, jobs, trade deficits, trade imbalances6 Comments on U.S. Had to Export Jobs for Demographic Reasons

Exporting Jobs

Free Trade is a very good thing, but free trade taken too far is destructive. Hard data shows why.

Posted byJohn Lounsbury9 February 201124 February 2011Posted inEmployment, Trade DataTags: balance of trade, employment, exports, free trade, jobs, manufacturing, Mexico, productivity, Ross Perot, trade deficits, trade imbalances19 Comments on Exporting Jobs
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