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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
Foreword by Christine Lagarde
Introduction
PART I: TRADE AND THE GAINS FROM GLOBALIZATION
1. The Gains from Trade in Rich and Poor Countries
2. Globalization and Innovation
PART II: GLOBALIZATION, DEVELOPMENT, AND INEQUALITY
3. Trade Strategy, Development, and the Future of the Global Trade Regime
4. China’s Steroids Model of Growth
5. Inequality, Globalization, and Technical Change in Advanced Countries: A Brief Synopsis
PART III: GLOBALIZATION, DEINDUSTRIALIZATION, AND LABOR MARKET ADJUSTMENT
6. Globalization: What Did We Miss?
7. Economic and Political Consequences of Trade- Induced Manufacturing Decline
8. International Trade and Inequality in Developing Economies: Assessing Recent Evidence
9. Trade and Labor Market Adjustment: Recent Research on Brazil
PART IV: ADJUSTMENT POLICIES
10. Globalization, Trade, and Growth
11. Trade and Labor Market Adjustment: The Costs of Trade- Related Job Loss in the United States and Policy Responses
PART V: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF TRADE BACKLASH
12. The Political Economy of the Globalization Backlash: Sources and Implications
13. Roots and Offshoots of Current US Trade Policy
14. The Fracturing of the Postwar Free Trade Consensus: The Challenges of Constructing a New Consensus
PART VI: CHALLENGES AHEAD
15. Globalization and Health in the United States
16. Trade and Policy Adjustment to Automation Challenges
17. The “Elites” against “the People”: The Crisis of Democratic Capitalism
18. Meeting Challenges or Matching Challengers?
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