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Economics of the Trans-Pacific Partnership: Distributional impact
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Economics of the Trans-Pacific Partnership: Distributional impact

Peter A Petri and Michael G Plummer
VoxEU
04/30/2016

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Trans-Pacific Partnership International Trade and Finance United States
The Trans-Pacific Partnership faces a serious political challenge in the US, with some viewing it as primarily benefitting the wealthy. This column argues that it will slightly favour middle- and low-income US households, while also generating substantial benefits for poorer developing countries. As with any trade agreement, the gains and losses will be asymmetrically distributed, but the gains should permit ample support for individuals adversely affected.
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