September 4, 2018
The Trade War's 'Rounding Error' Has Real-World Victims Getting Laid off
It's easy to get lost in a flurry of economic statistics while debating trade policy. Trade deficits, foreign investment, prices, jobs, and GDP are all thrown into the mix. But what does it look like to be on the wrong side of a tariff? Bruce Yandle seeks to humanize the problem in the Washington Examiner.
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