Four Trends
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Moran, Theodore
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Abstract
Globalization's Winners and Losers: Challenges for Developed and Developing Countries - GeorgetownX - INFX523-01
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In this video, Professor Moran describes four trends relating to the manufacturing sector in the United States. He addresses the following key question: How does the importance of manufacturing jobs compare to other kinds of jobs in developed economies?
Learning Objective: Determine whether the growth of manufacturing and assembly in emerging markets come at the expense of growth, welfare, and jobs in developed countries.
Learning Objective: Identify the importance of manufacturing jobs compared to other kinds of jobs in developed economies.
Learning Objective: Explain whether trade liberalization leads to an increase in total employment, a decrease in total employment, or neither.
Learning Objective: Understand the concepts of protectionism, collective action and free riders, wage inequality and skill-biased technological change, and the four trends in manufacturing in the developed world.
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2013-09-10Rights Note
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WEEK 3 - Good Jobs, Bad Jobs, and Wage Inequality
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Georgetown University
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04:03 1920x1080
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