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With fast-track authority (FTA), the US Congress delegates trade-policy authority to the President by committing not to amend a trade agreement. We suggest an interpretation in which Congress uses FTA to forestall destructive competition between its members for protectionist rents. We show that...
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A number of authors have argued that a worker's occupation of employment is at least as important as the worker's industry of employment in determining whether the worker will be hurt or helped by international trade. We investigate the role of occupational mobility on the effects of trade...
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We study a simple, tractable model of labor adjustment in a trade model that allows us to analyze the economy's dynamic …
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feature of empirical labor movements); (ii) the economy features gradual and anticipatory adjustment to aggregate shocks; (iii …
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economy consists of different sectors, each of which is concentrated in one or more electoral districts. Each district is …
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The traditional boundaries between trade policy and competition policy are becoming fuzzier and less valid because firms increasingly compete at the same time in many different markets and in different ways. The following article examines a number of policy areas in which trade policy has...
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