In the Media

Labor Unions Remain Steadfastly Opposed To Trans-Pacific Trade Measure

Jun 16, 2015 // Matthew Slaughter says firms engaged with the global economy tend to offer higher paying jobs.
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Senate likely to vote on allowing crude exports in 2015, Hoeven says

May 21, 2015 // Story on ending the US crude oil export ban included a comment from incoming dean Matthew Slaughter.
View at Oil & Gas Journal

How to Make Sure Volvo Is Starting a Trend

Apr 13, 2015 // Matthew Slaughter discusses the benefits of liberalizing trade, using Volvo’s recent announcement that it plans to build its first auto plant in the U.S. as an example.
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Tech bigwigs help launch economic policy group

Mar 31, 2015 // Matthew Slaughter comments on the Economic Innovation Group (EIG), an organization dedicated to forging a more dynamic, entrepreneurial, and innovative U.S. economy.
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Investor Read on Jobs Number

Mar 06, 2015 // Matthew Slaughter says the Federal Reserve has helped stimulate job growth but cannot create higher-paying jobs.
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What lack of global wealth distribution means for international trade

Feb 03, 2015 // Matthew Slaughter speaks on the distribution of global wealth and what that means for international trade policy.
View at Minnesota Public Radio

What Americans are doing with their gas pump savings

Feb 03, 2015 // Matthew Slaughter says the drop in gasoline prices isn't large enough to make a difference in the budget of most Americans.
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Tech mounts pre-emptive strike on taxes

Jan 28, 2015 // Matthew Slaughter writes that wringing more taxes out of the most innovative companies in the U.S. would be counterproductive in the long run.
View at The Hill

Tuck Prof Chosen New Dean Of School

Jan 23, 2015 // Matthew Slaughter, who has taught at Tuck since 2002, has been named the school’s tenth dean.
View at Poets & Quants

Longtime Tuck Professor Matthew J. Slaughter Named Business School’s 10th Dean

Jan 23, 2015 // Dartmouth College has picked a popular faculty member, administrator and international trade economist to be the dean of the Tuck School.
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Dartmouth appoints Tuck professor as next b-school dean

Jan 23, 2015 // Matthew Slaughter will step up to become dean of the Tuck School on July 1.
View at Financial Times

Match workers to jobs

Jan 16, 2015 // The Hill reports that, according to Matthew Slaughter, trade liberalization has raised America's GDP by 10 percent.
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How immigration reform impacts the tech industry

Nov 21, 2014 // Matthew Slaughter discusses the president’s plan for immigration and why a policy change is important to the tech industry.
View at Fox Business

Strong jobs but where's the wage growth?

Nov 10, 2014 // Matthew Slaughter says the recent jobs report contained good news but showed no sign of wage growth.
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How will Europe’s economy escape the doldrums?

Nov 03, 2014 // An opinion piece quotes associate dean Matthew Slaughter on the impact Europe may have on the U.S. economy.
View at Washington Post

Why a GOP Controlled Congress Doesn't Mean Much for Small Business

Oct 30, 2014 // Associate Dean Matthew Slaughter does not see great potential for job creation in Republican economic proposals.
View at Inc.

Republicans Are Running for Congress on Their 'Jobs Plan.' Slight Problem: It Won't Create Any Jobs

Oct 29, 2014 // Matthew Slaughter is quoted on the Republican economic agenda.
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Stagnant Wages Could Drive Voters At The Polls Next Week

Oct 29, 2014 // Matthew Slaughter tells NPR that candidates are not proposing ideas that would lead to meaningful job creation.
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Economists See Limited Gains in G.O.P. Plan

Oct 23, 2014 // Matthew Slaughter says an emphasis on tax cuts will do little for job creation.
View at New York Times

International Trade

Oct 14, 2014 // A report from Associate Dean Matthew Slaughter concludes that workers at globally engaged companies earn 15-20 percent more than those at purely domestic companies.
View at Huffington Post