Introduction

  • Steven Suranovic

Abstract

We study economics because we care about people. The global economic system produces and distributes goods and services to over six billion people around the world. These goods and services contribute to people’s sustenance, shelter, warmth, security, entertainment, knowledge, and self-worth, which, in turn, affect their happiness.

Keywords

Free Trade World Trade Organization Trade Liberalization Policy Choice Special Interest Group 
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Notes

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    Alan S. Blinder, “Offshoring: The Next Industrial Revolution?” Foreign Affairs, March/April 2006, pp. 113–128.Google Scholar
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    David Wessel and Bob Davis, “Pain from Free Trade Spurs Second Thoughts,” Wall Street Journal, March 28, 2007, http://online.wsj.com/article_email/SB117500805386350446-lMyQjAxMDE3NzIlODAyMDg4Wj.html (accessed March 17, 2008).Google Scholar

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