majinkoola
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http://www.prb.org/Articles/2002/PovertyintheUnitedStatesandOtherWesternCountries.aspx
There you go for poverty.
What you showed me is what I thought. But I see no reason why this shift in jobs should just be accepted, whenever it does not have to be. With tariffs, the manufacturing share would have increased while retaining or almost retaining the percentage of employment. And the trade deficits would not continue.
And I find Hoppe's premise false. It is not a simultaneous argument for interlocal protectionism. New York would have a much, much tougher time being self sufficient than would the whole country.
There you go for poverty.
What you showed me is what I thought. But I see no reason why this shift in jobs should just be accepted, whenever it does not have to be. With tariffs, the manufacturing share would have increased while retaining or almost retaining the percentage of employment. And the trade deficits would not continue.
And I find Hoppe's premise false. It is not a simultaneous argument for interlocal protectionism. New York would have a much, much tougher time being self sufficient than would the whole country.