Notes on America and Free Trade
- Is Ricardo Right? (262 defines Free Trade)
- Wouldn't we be better off building walls?
- Wouldn't we be better off building walls?
- C-A (263)
- Now it's goods and services
- Now it's goods and services
- and C-A, C-A (263-4)
- Some "transition"
- There will be innovation
- Illustration (264)
- Some "transition"
- Don't worry about knowledge workers
- wages rising (265)
- wages rising (265)
- Do worry about low-skilled workers (265-6)
- Upgrade education!! (266)
- Summary 267
- Faith that there will be new things to do (268)
- Easier to see pain than gain 273
- When the railroad comes to town (274)
Ricardo's right…
2 comments:
It's hard for me to take a side on this... there are some good things about this "flattening" like high paying jobs going up but then there are bad parts, like jobs being eliminated.
I agree. There are good and bad parts to the world being flattened. Jobs are being outsourced which means a loss for America, but the jobs coming in helps America. I don't think that there is a right answer.
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