Pain From Free Trade Spurs Second Thoughts - WSJ.comFirst Faved : Mar 29 2007 by petersigristFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 32 timesFave It!
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- petersigrist - Mar 29 2007 | business, technology, news, globalization, international, politics, economics
Rethinking globalization. An interesting article with interactive diagrams and video of Alan Binder.
Quoted: Huge changes in the global economy are challenging long-held beliefs about free trade. See related data on jobs at risk, offshoring's impact and more.
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Great dot, Peter. Thanks.
Of course, the critics who have been saying this for the past 30 years get dismissed as terribly unserious, dirty hippies...
Maybe now we'll see more hippie consultants at the Federal Reserve, or at the very least more love-ins. :)
Yes! Those fed folks sure do look like they need some good lovin'!