Nearly two centuries have passed since David Ricardo -- Public opinion of international trade : America and the world -- A shift in comparative advantage? -- The influences of trade on industry-level wages and employment -- Value share import competition and U.S. manufacturing employment -- The employment effects of free trade agreements and industry trade-orientation -- Import competition and the probability of job displacement -- State and regional variation in the probability of trade-related job displacement -- Does intra-industry trade explain a lack of trade-related labor market dynamics -- Displacement-related earnings losses: evaluating trade adjustment assistance and wage insurance -- What may explain anti-trade sentiment among the american public -- Identifying the determinants of pro- and anti-trade sentiment -- Conclusions.
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