What is the Trade Adjustment Assistance Act? What do critics say about it?

What will be an ideal response?

The Trade Adjustment Assistance Act of 2002 provides support to qualified workers displaced by imports or plant relocation. It gives cash assistance, education and training benefits, subsides for health care, and wage subsidies (for those age 50 or older). Critics contend that such dislocations are part of a market economy and workers in the international sector should not get special subsidies for their job losses.

Economics

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Security threats, economic desperation, oppression, and family separation often lead to______ , a situation that commonly creates human rights questions even within stable democracies.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Economics

Holding money to meet unplanned expenditures and emergencies is known as

A) transactions demand. B) precautionary demand. C) asset demand. D) aggregate demand.

Economics