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Dan and Sabine discuss their newest policy brief with the Mercatus Center, and what changes they'd like to see to Canadian and American immigration policy as it relates to movement between the two countries.
Geoeconomics Podcast Episode 3: Dan T. Griswold - What is a Trade War? Daniel Griswold's Mercatus Center Profile:https://www.mercatus.org/daniel-griswold “How the United States Should Respond to China's Intellectual Property Practices” - Daniel Griswold, Donald Boudreaux, Mercatus Center - April 4 2019: https://www.mercatus.org/publications... “Leading the Way with a US-UK Free Trade Agreement” - Daniel Griswold, Mercatus Center - October 30 2018:https://www.mercatus.org/publications... Dan Griswold's Blog “Mad About Trade:”https://madabouttrade.com/ Follow Daniel Griswold on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DanielGriswold This podcast was produced by the Adrianople Group. The Adrianople Group is a business intelligence firm that specializes in economic zones, public private partnerships, infrastructure, and geoeconomics. For more information, please visit: https://www.adrianoplegroup.com/ #Geoeconomics #GeoeconomicsPodcast #AdrianopleGroup #Freetrade #TradeWars #Brexit #DanGriswold #DanielGriswold #DanielTGriswold #Mercatus #MercatusCenter #naftz #NationalAssociationofForeignTradeZones #FreeTradeAgreements #China #IntellectualProperty #Sanctions #Globalization #FreeTradeAgreement #TradeWar #Tariffs #Exports #International #Investment #Embargo #TradeAgreements
Alex Aragona speaks with Dan Griswold as he explores the benefits of open markets and free trade, and whether you can "win" a trade war.
Mercatus Center Senior Research Fellow, Dan Griswold, sat down with Ilya Somin to discuss his new book, Free to Move: Foot Voting, Migration and Political Freedom. Somin is a professor of law at George Mason University's Antonin Scalia School of Law. In addition to Free to Move, Somin is the author of several other books, including Democracy and Political Ignorance: Why Smaller Government is Smarter, and is a regular contributor to the popular blog, The Volokh Conspiracy. The audio, as well as the transcript of this conversation between Griswold and Somin, has been slightly edited for clarity. Love the show? Consider giving us a rating on Apple Podcasts and be sure to check out the Discourse Magazine for more.
Actor John Ratzenberger talks about the state of American manufacturing and his work with Donald trump to expand apprenticeships. Dan Griswold, Mercatus Center talks about the state of US/UK trade.
Neal and Rich talk to Peter Schwiezer, author of Profiles in Corruption, ffers a deep-dive investigation into the private finances and secret deals of some of America’s top leaders. Dan Griswold, Mercatus Center trade scholar and author of a new research paper that states: Despite the grim picture that some candidates paint, most American workers are seeing their real incomes rise in a U.S. economy that is reaching full employment.
Neal and Rich discuss the cruise industry with Edie Rodriguez, Americas Brand Chairwoman Ponant Cruises. Congress and WH close to reaching a deal with USMCA. Dan Griswold, Mercatus Center talks about the pros and cons
Daniel Griswold of the Mercatus Center joins us to talk about how Christians can make the case for free trade by employing moral, economic, and historical arguments. How does free trade enable us to "love thy neighbor" or raise the costs of war or improve the livelihood of the destitute? Audio Production by Podsworth Media - https://podsworth.com
For American’s economy to continue to flourish, Dan Griswold, Senior Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University and Co-Director of its Trade and Immigration Project, suggests a market-based immigration system. This would shift the focus from citizenship to permanent legal status and allow U.S. companies to fill open positions with willing and able immigrants.
Neal and Rich talk about threatened US tariffs on Mexico with Dan Griswold, a Senior Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University and Co-Director of its Trade and Immigration Project. How AI will affect future employment with Paul McDonald, Robert Half Staffing senior executive director.Latest job number with Mark Hamrick, Bankrate.com
***Stick around until the end of the show to hear our latest What's on Tap segment and what beer we're drinking today! Check out the Twenty Three Anniversary beer by Avery Brewing Co. in Boulder, Colorado here.*** The last time we talked about trade was back in April, right about the time China had started to threaten new taxes on imported American products. That, of course, was a response to our own new taxes imposed on imported steel and aluminum. A lot has happened since April, including a planned replacement for the North American Free Trade Agreement, and a new Democratic majority in the House of Representatives may change the trajectory of trade policy even further. Here to help us unpack the current state of trade policy in the US and abroad, and maybe even make some predictions about where it could be headed in the future, we're pleased to welcome our two experts: Dan Griswold is the co-director of the Mercatus Center's trade and immigration portfolio, author of the book Mad About Trade: Why Main Street America Should Embrace Globalization, and, most importantly, a repeat guest here on the Download Pierre Lemieux is a senior affiliated scholar here at Mercatus. He’s a frequent university lecturer in Canada, and recently published the book What’s Wrong with Protectionism, a response to common objections to free trade Interested in learning more about Dan and Pierre's work on trade? Give them a follow on Twitter! @DanielGriswold @pierre_lemieux Check out mercatus.org and The Bridge for our latest research, publications, and podcast episodes. Love the show? Give us a rating on Apple Podcasts! Follow Chad on Twitter @ChadMReese.
Dan Griswold is a research fellow and co-director for the Program on the American Economy and Globalization at the Mercatus Center. He is a nationally recognized expert on trade and immigration and is a previous guest on Macro Musings. He joins the show today to discuss his recent policy brief, *The Benefits of Immigration: Addressing the Key Myths* in addition to some of his other work on the issue. Some of the topics Dan and David explore include immigration’s positive effects on economic growth, the importance of immigrants in maintaining demographic stability, and other false narratives surrounding their perceived fiscal impact. Dan’s Twitter: @DanielGriswold Dan’s Mercatus profile: https://www.mercatus.org/daniel-griswold Related Links: *The Benefits of Immigration: Addressing the Key Myths* by Dan Griswold https://www.mercatus.org/publications/benefits-of-immigration-key-myths *The Economic and Fiscal Consequences of Immigration* by the National Academies of Sciences https://www.nap.edu/catalog/23550/the-economic-and-fiscal-consequences-of-immigration *The Integration of Immigrants into American Society* by the National Academies of Sciences https://www.nap.edu/catalog/21746/the-integration-of-immigrants-into-american-society *Reforming the U.S. Immigration System to Promote Growth* by Dan Griswold https://www.mercatus.org/publications/reforming-us-immigration-system-economic-growth *Immigrants and Conservatives are Cut from the Same Cloth* by Dan Griswold https://townhall.com/columnists/danielgriswold/2018/04/25/immigrants-and-conservatives-are-cut-from-the-same-cloth-n2474499 *What the June Rate Hikes Mean for the Future of the Fed* by David Beckworth https://www.mercatus.org/bridge/podcasts/06262018/what-june-rate-hikes-mean-future-fed?utm_source=soundcloud&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=macromusings David’s blog: macromarketmusings.blogspot.com David’s Twitter: @DavidBeckworth
Whoever pays for it, President Trump's plans for a wall separating the U.S. from Mexico is fatally flawed on a number of fronts. Dan Griswold explains. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Randall and Dan talk about Dan's article, "Are U.S. Multinationals to Blame for High Unemployment?" Daniel Griswold is director of the Center for Trade Policy Studies at the Cato Institute in Washington, D.C, and the author of the new Cato book, Mad about Trade: Why Main Street America Should Embrace Globalization. Since joining Cato in 1997, Mr. Griswold has authored major studies on globalization, trade, and immigration. He's written articles for major newspapers, appeared on CNBC, C-SPAN, CNN, PBS, and Fox News, and testified before House and Senate committees. Earlier in his career, Mr. Griswold was editorial page editor of a daily newspaper, the Colorado Springs Gazette, and a congressional press secretary. He holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Wisconsin at Madison and a diploma in economics and a master's degree in the Politics of the World Economy from the London School of Economics.