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Discussion of Trade, Multinationals and Labour

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Sloan, Judith
Anderson, Kym

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Economic Group, Reserve Bank of Australia

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Robert Lawrence’s paper on the impact of international trade on the US labour market is divided into four parts. They relate to: • the impact of trade on the average real wage of US workers; • the impact of trade on the distribution of wages of US workers; • the impact of the activities of US multinational companies on the US labour market; and • finally, the role of labour standards in trade negotiations.

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International Intergration of the Australian Economy

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2037-12-31
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