It Was As Inevitable that Doctors and Lawyers Would Lose Jobs to Foreign Competition as Factory Workers

It is apparently very appealing to many people to think that the loss of jobs in manufacturing and the resulting downward pressure on the wages of large segments of the working class was simply an inevitable result of globalization. For example, in an otherwise excellent piece on the closing of a Carrier factory in Indiana that makes heating and cooling equipment, the NYT told readers:

"The relentless loss of American manufacturing jobs, however, goes back nearly half a century, driven large...

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Published on March 21, 2016 04:56
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