Autor, Dorn, Hanson: trade with China proceeded so rapidly and was so geographically concentrated it caused more local economic damage than economists would have thought Trade critics: finally economists realize we shouldn’t trade with low labor standard polluters!
"But we support a safety net, too," as Ozimek argues, sums up the elite consensus position. Let's test it: federal transfers are now more than twice all private payroll in Youngstown, Ohio. Does this economic "safety net" make it a good place to live? No, the opposite.
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I have spent a lot of time arguing for more significant place based policies than transfers mr drive by tweeter
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I agree transfers are insufficient
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