
David Dorn
David Dorn is a Swiss economist and professor known for his research on labor markets and the impacts of trade policy. His studies have contributed significantly to the understanding of how import tariffs affect employment in various sectors, with findings indicating that tariffs often do not lead to job protection as intended. His work has gained attention in discussions about the economic ramifications of protectionist policies, particularly during the trade tensions between the United States and other nations.
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David Dorn is a Swiss economist who previously demonstrated the effects of the first China shock.
Droits de douane : l’Europe impuissante face à la déferlante des exportations industrielles chinoisesDavid Dorn is one of the economists who published an article on the Chinese shock in 2013.
« Sur chacun des chantiers qui ont occupé ma vie, nous régressons » : les extraits du discours de Jean Pisani-Ferry pour sa Légion d’honneurDavid Dorn is a professor of globalization and labor markets at the University of Zurich.
«Ronald Reagan wollte, dass sich der Staat heraushält»David Dorn told the BBC that he was no stranger to tsunami warnings, having lived a block away from the ocean in the coastal city of Kihei, on Maui, for 30 years.
Hawaiians cram roads away from coasts as tsunami waves arriveDavid Dorn is referenced in relation to the economic impact of China's manufacturing capabilities.
La ventaja de China en la producción manufacturera resulta imbatibleDavid Dorn is an economist who contributed to the research on the 'China shock'.
As tarifas de Trump marcam o fim da era da globalização e levantam dúvidas sobre o papel dos EUADavid Dorn co-authored research showing the impact of Chinese imports on American jobs.
ABD'nin 80 yıllık küreselleşme arzusuna son mu veriyor? Tabuta çakılmış 'son çivi'David Dorn was involved in a famous study that showed the impact of China's integration into global trade on American jobs.
Die Auswirkungen seiner Handelspolitik im Ökonomie-CheckDavid Dorn, along with three American economists, showed that the trade war during Trump's first presidency did not create additional jobs in Trump's core area.
Trumps Zölle und ihre wirtschaftlichen FolgenDavid Dorn conducted research showing that Trump's tariffs did not positively affect employment in protected industries.
Auch China und die EU denken protektionistisch





























