A progressive case for free trade, immigration, and global capital

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Globalization has earned a bad reputation in the United States for contributing to many of the challenges that American workers face. Rather than trying to reverse globalization with more protectionism, a position that’s gained traction in Washington, Reed College Professor Kimberly Clausing argues the U.S. should pursue policies that directly help workers, like wage insurance and tax reform. She joins David Dollar to make the case for openness and recommend complementary policies that would ensure the benefits of globalization are evenly shared. Clausing is the author of “Open: The Progressive Case for Free Trade, Immigration, and Global Capital.”

A progressive case for free trade, immigration, and global capital

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