Trade liberalization and the Canadian clothing market - ARCHIVED

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This paper documents how changes in the rules of trade have affected the clothing market. Free trade with the US initially was a boon to domestic output and jobs. Imports from less-developed countries increased in the 1990s, but the entry of China into the WTO saw the displacement of many of these countries, as well as domestic producers. Consumers reaped the benefit of cheaper imports.

Issue Number: 2006012
Author(s): Wyman, Diana
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