The Surprisingly Swift Decline of U.S. Manufacturing Employment
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The Surprisingly Swift Decline of U.S. Manufacturing Employment
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The Surprisingly Swift Decline of U.S. Manufacturing Employment
The Surprisingly Swift Decline of U.S. Manufacturing Employment
Date Written: December 2012
Abstract
This paper finds a link between the sharp drop in U.S. manufacturing employment beginning in 2001 and a change in U.S. trade policy that eliminated potential tariff increases on Chinese imports. Industries where the threat of tariff hikes declines the most experience more severe employment losses along with larger increases in the value of imports from China and the number of firms engaged in China-U.S. trade. These results are robust to other potential explanations of the employment loss, and we show that the U.S. employment trends differ from those in the EU, where there was no change in policy.
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