International Trade with Equilibrium Unemployment
Explore the intricate relationship between international trade and labor markets in International Trade with Equilibrium Unemployment by Carl Davidson. Published by Princeton University Press in 2009, this comprehensive hardback edition spans 416 pages and delves into innovative models that better represent real-world dynamics. Davidson addresses the limitations of traditional economic models, providing a thorough analysis of the empirical evidence that supports equilibrium unemployment theories. This book is essential for economists, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding how global trade impacts employment in the United States. Enhance your knowledge of international trade and its effects on labor markets with this insightful read.