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Trade's impact on the environment |
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Written by Stumo
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Friday, 29 February 2008 |
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Bob Powell has this
to say about the polluting effects of our trade policy and
outsourcing. The worst environmental policy may be our trade
policy.
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In the news
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Globalization causes inequality, insecurity, wage loss, new book says
A new book by economist Josh Bivens of the Economic Policy Institute provides a compelling reason for the Obama administration and Congress to think big about how to reduce economic inequality and insecurity in the years to come: Most working Americans have suffered steady and significant income losses that stem from global integration.
Everybody wins, except for most of us: what economics teaches about globalization, released today by EPI, finds that trade flows likely cost a full-time U.S. worker earning the median wage $1,400 in 2006. This loss rivals or exceeds what median wage-earners experienced during the recession of the early 2000s. For workers on its losing end, globalization has felt like a chronic (if largely unseen) recession one that requires a policy response as ambitious as that offered against today's very visible economic downturn.
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