Office of Economics International Trade Seminar Series
Office of Economics Room: Conference Room - 615P
*Note to Media: USITC Seminars are off-the-record events
Papers and/or presentation materials will be provided as they become available. These papers/presentations are the work of the individual authors and do not represent the views of the Commission or any individual Commissioner.
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| TITLE | PRESENTER/ORGANIZATION | DATE/TIME | |
|---|---|---|---|
| The economic impact of 2018-19 global trade actions on the U.S. steel and aluminum sectors: a Chinese subsidy prelude | |||
| Quantifying disruptive trade policies and the prospects for US state-level analysis | |||
| Multinationals, offshoring, and the decline of U.S. manufacturing | |||
| Global declining competition | |||
| China’s Belt and Road Initiative | |||
| Trade, jobs, and worker welfare | |||
| Clashing over Commerce: A History of US Trade Policy | |||
| From Theory to Policy with Gravitas: A Solution to the Mystery of the Excess Trade Balances | |||
| Recall and response: relationship adjustment to supply-chain shocks | |||
| Family leave law and the demand for female labor: evidence from a trade shock |