What seems most striking is that the
angry working class — dismissed so often as myopic, unable to understand
the economic trade-offs presented by trade
— appears to have understood what the experts are only belatedly finding to be
true: The benefits from trade to the American economy may not always justify its
costs……
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Perhaps most important, the new
evidence from trade suggests American policy makers cannot continue to impose
all the pain on the nation’s blue-collar workers if they are not going to
provide a stronger safety net.
That
might have been justified if the distributional costs of trade were indeed
small and short-lived. But now that we know they are big and persistent, it
looks unconscionable.