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Title: Trade Adjustment Assistance: Don’t Link the Costly and Ineffective Program to Free Trade Agreements
Author: by David Muhlhausen, James Sherk/The Heritage Foundation
Date: 19/05/2011
Link: http://www.heritage.org/Research/Reports/2011/05/Trade-Adjustment-Assistance-Dont-Link-the-Costly-and-Ineffective-Program-to-Free-Trade-Agreements
 
The Obama Administration and Congress recently began negotiations on three pending free trade agreements (FTAs) with Colombia, South Korea, and Panama. While these FTAs would boost economic activity and strengthen ties between participating nations, the Administration and many in Congress want passage of the FTAs to be linked to the reauthorization of the Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) program. This ineffective and costly program provides job training, relocation allowances, and unemployment pay for workers who lost their jobs due to foreign trade, while they attempt to shift into new occupations.

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