The Truth About Globalization – By Natalie Dowzicky & Danielle Thompson (Reason) / Aug 17, 2022
It has made the world dramatically richer and safer.
There was once a bipartisan agreement that free trade was good for both America and the world. After the financial crisis of 2008, Occupy Wall Street, the election of Donald Trump, and the resurgence of the progressive wing of the Democratic Party, that consensus fractured.
Free trade and globalization have given Americans more spending power, created better-paying jobs, lifted millions out of poverty, and made the country less vulnerable to supply-chain shocks and other crises. Although the total number of Americans working in the manufacturing sector has been declining, that’s a global phenomenon driven by automation. U.S. manufacturing output has more than doubled since the passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
“Even as its justifications and the global economy change, the current skepticism toward free trade and globalization remains misguided,” wrote Scott Lincicome, the Cato Institute’s director of general economics and Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies, in a recent article for Reason titled, “Globalization Is Alive, Well, and Changing.”
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