Gordon Hanson
Gordon Hanson is a prominent professor of urban policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, known for his research on the economic impacts of globalization and trade. He has extensively studied the phenomenon known as the 'China Shock,' which refers to the significant economic disruptions caused by China's rapid integration into the world economy. His insights have been influential in understanding how trade policies, particularly tariffs imposed by the United States, affect labor markets and employment dynamics in both the U.S. and other countries.
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France:
Gordon Hanson is one of the American economists predicting a second Chinese shock in Europe.
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France:
Gordon Hanson is one of the economists who published an article on the Chinese shock in 2013.
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Ireland:
Gordon Hanson emphasizes the need for the US to co-operate with its allies.
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Argentina:
Gordon Hanson is mentioned alongside David Dorn regarding the effects of Chinese competition.
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Liechtenstein:
Gordon Hanson is an economist who studied the effects of Chinese imports on American workers.
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Turkey:
Gordon Hanson contributed to the research that highlighted the job losses due to competition from Chinese imports.
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Romania:
Gordon Hanson is a professor at Harvard Kennedy School and one of the authors who coined the term 'China Shock'.
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