Douglas Irwin
Douglas Irwin is an economics professor at Dartmouth College, specializing in international trade. He has been involved in discussions regarding the impacts of trade tariffs and policies, particularly those implemented during the Trump administration, and their effects on the U.S. economy and global trade relations.
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Spain:
Douglas Irwin is a professor of Economics at Dartmouth College who discussed the implications of the Supreme Court's decision.
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Canada:
Douglas Irwin, the Dartmouth College economist regarded as the country’s leading expert on trade policy, commented on the ruling.
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Switzerland:
Douglas Irwin criticizes the new trade policy for destroying the international division of labor that has enabled U.S. prosperity.
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Pakistan:
Douglas Irwin has been arrested and confessed to the murder of Rania Lewis.
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Guatemala:
Douglas Irwin expressed surprise at how the European Union conceded to Trump's demands in the trade agreement.
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Greece:
Douglas Irwin is cited as an American historian commenting on Trump's unusual tariff announcements.
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United Kingdom:
Douglas Irwin believes the economic impact of the boycott may be limited.
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Mexico:
Douglas Irwin is an economics professor who expressed alarm over the implications of Trump's tariffs on trade policy.
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Italy:
Douglas Irwin is mentioned for his critique of Trump's trade strategy.
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Canada:
Douglas Irwin, the Dartmouth College economist regarded as the leading academic expert on tariffs, discussed the public's perception of tariffs.
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