Nov 21, 2017 // Quotes Emily Blanchard in a piece about how NAFTA negotiations could affect the automotive industry. The U.S. government wants to increase the required percentage of vehicle parts made by NAFTA countries, a move Blanchard says could be counterproductive, given automakers’ regional supply chains.
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Jul 30, 2017 // Blanchard argues that abandoning NAFTA can't wind back the clock to 1994, but it would throw spanners and blockages into today’s very different and deeply integrated North American economy.
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Jun 05, 2017 // Describes a new collection of essays by leading economists as a "essential visitors guide to economic policy in the Trump Era" and specifically highlights Blanchard's discussion of NAFTA.
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Feb 01, 2017 // This report includes testimony from Emily Blanchard, associate professor of business administration, “successful firms, particularly successful exporters, do better when they can access foreign [suppliers] from around the world. They need strong local suppliers, but they may also need suppliers located abroad."
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Jan 24, 2017 // Cites an article published in The Conversation, co-authored by Emily Blanchard, associate professor of business administration, examining the evidence behind claims that the Trans-Pacific Partnership would lead to millions of job losses.
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Dec 19, 2016 // References an economic model by Emily Blanchard and co-authors Robert Johnson (Dartmouth Economics) and Chad Bown (PIIE) in an article about the economic relationships the U.S. has with China and Mexico.
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Sep 27, 2016 // Emily Blanchard, associate professor of business administration, participates in an analysis of the presidential debate at Hofstra University.
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Aug 29, 2016 // Cites the article, “Is Trump Right That the TPP Will Destroy Millions of Jobs and Cede U.S. Sovereignty?,” co-authored by Emily Blanchard, associate professor of business administration, in an editorial discussing the Trans-Pacific Partnership’s loss of traction in Congress and showcasing previously publish stories on
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Jul 05, 2016 // An opinion piece co-authored by Emily Blanchard, associate professor of business administration, about presidential candidate Donald Trump’s anti-trade stance, and the impact of free trade on jobs, congressional power, and economic independence.
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Mar 30, 2016 // Quotes Emily Blanchard about how a U.S. exit from the World Trade Organization or NAFTA would have a terrible ripple effect on prices, jobs and tax revenue.
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Nov 12, 2015 // Emily Blanchard finds it highly implausible that China would benefit from the TPP.
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Apr 30, 2015 // Presents evidence that US imports from countries and industries with greater offshoring activity by US multinationals face distinctly lower trade barriers.
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Apr 23, 2015 // Emily Blanchard is cited as a source for this article
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Nov 13, 2014 // Emily Blanchard comments on the negative impact of tariffs on global trade.
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Nov 29, 2013 // Emily Blanchard notes that Congress has long delegated its authority to set tariffs to the president.
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Jan 02, 2013 // Emily Blanchard says Vermont officials appear to support the federal EB-5 immigrant investor program.
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Jul 01, 2012 // Emily Blanchard shows that U.S. foreign investment affects who gets duty-free access.
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