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Job Creation, Job Destruction, and International Competition Paperback - 2003
by Michael W. Klein
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- Title Job Creation, Job Destruction, and International Competition
- Author Michael W. Klein
- Binding Paperback
- Pages 201
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher W. E. Upjohn Institute
- Date October 2003
- Illustrated Yes
- ISBN 9780880992718 / 0880992719
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 2003015610
- Dewey Decimal Code 331.120
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Job Creation, Job Destruction, and International Competition
by Michael W. Klein; Scott Schuh; Robert K. Triest
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Kalamazoo, Michigan: W E Upjohn Inst for, 2003. Ex-library with the usual library markings (if not for the library markings this copy would be graded in fine condition); overall a nice used copy! Black and white pictorial wrapper with blue lettering. 201 informative and educational pages! "Klein, Schuh, and Triest explore how fluctuations in exchange rates, overseas economic activity, and the relaxation of trade restrictions (such as NAFTA) contribute to the simultaneous creation and destruction of jobs within the American economy. They find these "gross job flows" vary greatly across industries and even among firms within industries. Klein, Schuh, and Triest conclude that although the openness to international trade and other international factors expose some workers to significantly greater risk than is often acknowledged by economists and trade policy analysts, globalization improves our overall economic performance and efficiency. The authors advocate policies that target workers…
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