Free trade
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Free trade
(Opposing viewpoints series)
Greenhaven Press, c2009
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Opposing viewpoints
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 244-247) and index
Contents of Works
- Policy elites are beginning to doubt benefits of free trade / Robert A. Senser
- Free trade has led to more and better jobs in America / Russell Roberts
- Free trade is killing American industry / Patrick J. Buchanan
- Free trade helps working Americans / Douglas Irwin
- A free trade-oriented elite is betraying American workers / Sherrod Brown
- Free trade has reduced poverty in the developing world / Jagdish Bhagwati
- Free trade has hurt some economies in the developing world / Gordon Lafer
- Trade barriers hurt American consumers and developing-world farmers / Daniel Griswold, Stephen Slivinski, and Christopher Preble
- NAFTA has hurt Mexico's farmers and laborers / Timothy Wise
- Fair-trade policies can help developing nations / Martin Vander Weyer
- The benefits of fair-trade policies are often illusory / Jeremy Weber
- Free trade can lead to both economic growth and environmental improvement / B. Delworth Gardner
- Free trade may lead to more environmental harm than economic growth / Kevin P. Gallagher
- Protectionist measures can masquerade as environmental concerns / Shahrukh Rafi Khan
- Free trade has improved labor conditions / Robert J. Flanagan
- Free-trade policies can also protect human rights and the environment / Sarah Anderson and John Cavanagh
- Global trade is impoverishing both U.S. and developing world workers / Jim Goodman
- Offshore outsourcing benefits the U.S. economy / Daniel W Drezner
- Offshore outsourcing hurts workers and the economy in developed countries / John Cassidy
- Offshoring of white-collar jobs is shifting the global balance of power / Ashutosh Sheshabalaya
- Protecting intellectual property rights encourages trade and investment / Daniel J. Gervais
- Tying free trade to intellectual property rights may hinder development / Graham Dutfield
- Free trade promotes cultural diversity worldwide / Radley Balko
- Cultural protectionism can have positive outcomes / Jacques Delacroix and Julien Bornon