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Pennsylvania Convention Center, 202-A
Hosted By:
Society of Policy Modeling
Effects of United States Proposed Trade Policies
Paper Session
Saturday, Jan. 6, 2018 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
- Chair: Fred Campano, Fordham University
Back to the Future: What to Expect from Trump’s Trade Policies
Abstract
TBDUnited States Trade Policy and Global Production Chains
Abstract
The paper considers the role of US trade policy from the perspective of the global value chains and the location decision of multi-national enterprises. Multinational enterprises account for more than 25 per cent of private sector employment in the United States, and have acted as the driving force behind the US labour market recovery since the global financial crisis, accounting for more than half of net private sector employment gains since 2009. The United States’ Government has proposed a sweeping review of existing trade deals, including the imposition of ad hoc import tariffs on goods from certain locations. The gradual removal of barriers to cross-border trade and investment over the last few decades opened the door to a rapid expansion of intricate cross-border production chains. The paper considers the impact of a rise in import tariffs on location decisions, and the likely impact on job creation in both the United States and abroad.United States Withdrawal from International Trade: Analyzing the Impact on the Global Trading System
Abstract
TBDDiscussant(s)
Fred Campano
,
Fordham University
Dominick Salvatore
,
Fordham University
JEL Classifications
- F1 - Trade
- E6 - Macroeconomic Policy, Macroeconomic Aspects of Public Finance, and General Outlook