Trade Policy and the United States Labour Market

With a potential global trade war in the horizon, Global Economic Monitoring Branch Chief Dawn Holland and Economic Affairs Officer Helena Afonso consider the potential impact of two strands of the trade policy debate on the United States labour market in “Trade Policy and the United States Labour Market”.  Learn about the policy decisions that may impact the location decision of multinational enterprises, especially within the context of the renegotiation of NAFTA and take a deep dive into the policy debate related to the steel industry, and the potential channels through which an import tariff on steel imports may impact the labour market.  The full article may be accessed through the Journal of Policy Modeling.

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