
Economists Show International Trade Can Worsen Income Inequality - SciTechDaily

Using Ecuador as a case study, economists show international trade widens the income gap in individual countries. International trade intensifies domestic income inequality, at least in some circumstances, according to a new empirical study that two MIT econo…
ByPeter Dizikes, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyJune 19, 2022
MIT economists studying individual income data in Ecuador found that international trade generates income gains that are about 7 p… [+9696 chars]
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