Alan Blinder, along with C. Fred Bergsten and Jeff Faux, discussed trade and jobs today on the Diane Rehm Show today (direct to the audio file here or here).
Given Blinder's ties to the Democrats, and his relationship with Robert Rubin, I can't help but think that this is likely to be an issue in the '08 election.
Jeff Faux is an economist at the Economic Policy Institute.
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