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This chapter investigates the non-market response of firms to international trade shocks increasing the level of competition in U.S. industries. Lobbying expenditures increase as a consequence of import changes related to the China shock. The effect on lobbying is not homogeneous across firms...
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We analyzed India's export competitiveness in the textiles and clothing (T&C) sector in the United States. The T&C industry is traditionally important for the Indian economy due to its significant contribution to export, employment, and industrial production. However, the competition in the...
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Introduction: Trump, nationalism, and a future in the balance -- Trade past and present (a quick primer) -- The U.S. time bomb that blew up in 2016 -- Broader problems with trade--what's behind anti-globalism -- Is the world trade order broken? -- Can welfare states survive in the global...
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