Nov 09, 2016 // As a guest on Marketplace, Dean Matthew Slaughter discusses how trade policies in America may shift amidst the outcome of the presidential election.
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Nov 01, 2016 // As a guest on WNYC’s “The Takeaway,” Dean Matthew Slaughter discusses the topic of international trade and its effect on voters in the upcoming presidential election.
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Oct 15, 2016 // Quotes Dean Matthew Slaughter in an article comparing the benefits of specialist masters degrees and online education to that of the traditional MBA program.
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Sep 21, 2016 // Are foreign workers coming to United States to steal the best jobs from hard-working Americans? Absolutely — and new research shows it’s quite good for the country.
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Aug 25, 2016 // According to research by Matthew J. Slaughter for the Business Roundtable and U.S. Council for International Business, more than 28 million Americans were employed at multinationals.
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Aug 06, 2016 // Donald Trump is going to fix 'em right up. Apple? Make your damned cell phones in the US.
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Jul 11, 2016 // Elites were warned about the inequities caused by globalization, and now they're feeling the backlash.
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Jun 28, 2016 // Dean Matthew Slaughter comments on remarks made by presidential candidate Donald Trump on free trade agreements.
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May 11, 2016 // Dean Matthew Slaughter comments on the inadequacy of the Trade Adjustment Assistance program that supports U.S. workers who lose their jobs to foreign competitors. Slaughter calls the program, "vastly inadequate and improperly designed.”
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Apr 26, 2016 // Matthew Slaughter discusses policies needed to increase high-paying jobs in the U.S. including increasing access to H-1B visas.
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Apr 22, 2016 // Matthew Slaughter says that, with the right kind of policies going forward, more global engagement can help American families in the future.
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Apr 20, 2016 // Dean Matthew Slaughter said that the U.S. has been “behind the curve” when it comes to strengthening the social safety net for communities that are affected by free-trade agreements.
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Apr 18, 2016 // In an op-ed, Dean Matthew Slaughter says that, facing a shortage of skilled workers, the U.S. should make H-1B visas more affordable for the nation's companies and start-ups.
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Apr 18, 2016 // Quotes Dean Matthew Slaughter on trade and globalization in the United States. “Slaughter suggests the safety net could be strengthened with expanded unemployment insurance, job training, and direct subsidies for workers whose wages suffer,” reports NPR. “He warns that unless the benefits of trade are shared more equit
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Apr 14, 2016 // Continued coverage on findings in a recent report by Dean Matthew Slaughter that suggests the H1-B visa costs incurred by companies are too high.
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Apr 07, 2016 // Dean Matthew Slaughter says, "Americans' attitudes toward trade are becoming more protectionist in large part because of how broad have been the downward pressures on earnings in recent years."
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Apr 06, 2016 // Continued coverage on findings in a new report by Dean Matthew Slaughter that suggest areas with higher number of H-1B immigrants tend to have faster growth in productivity—driving the increase in standards of living and real wages.
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Apr 04, 2016 // A repost of the U.S. News & World Report coverage on findings in a new report by Dean Matthew Slaughter that suggests skilled immigrants create new jobs and companies that ultimately help the economy grow.
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Apr 04, 2016 // Dean Mathew Slaughter is quoted as saying, "The paradox I come back to is that there's a preponderance of evidence that high-skill immigration is a dynamic force that can help the U.S. create not just jobs, but good jobs."
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Apr 01, 2016 // Dean Matthew Slaughter weighs in on current U.S. trade policy and the effects it has on companies and the American people.
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