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Date: 2007-12-31 12:31:26
Unemployment
Rust Belt
Globalization
Labor force
Political debates about the United States federal budget
Jobless recovery
Economics
Labor economics
Balance of trade

DOES THE TRADE DEFICIT DESTROY AMERICAN JOBS? Russell Roberts ([removed]) George Mason University November 2006

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