Robert MacDiarmid wrote: >can anyone with a better grasp of stats than I have help with a rebuttal to >this drivel? If you don't know the stats, then how do you know it's drivel? Looks like most of the claims in the piece are defensible. A recent NBER working paper <http://papers.nber.org/papers/W8058> finds very little effect of trade on national wage structures; what really matters are domestic wage-setting insitutions. Those are being ripped to shreds in lots of places. Doug
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