(en) Autor, Dorn, Hanson et Majlesi, « Importing Political Polarization? The Electoral Consequences of Rising Trade Exposure », American Economic Review, vol. 110, no 10, , p. 3139–3183 (ISSN0002-8282, DOI10.1257/aer.20170011, lire en ligne)
(en) Robert C. Feenstra et Akira Sasahara, « The ‘China shock,’ exports and U.S. employment: A global input–output analysis », Review of International Economics, vol. 26, no 5, , p. 1053–1083 (ISSN0965-7576 et 1467-9396, DOI10.1111/roie.12370, lire en ligne, consulté le )
(en) Donoso, Martín et Minondo, « Does Competition from China Raise the Probability of Becoming Unemployed? An Analysis Using Spanish Workers' Micro-Data », Social Indicators Research, vol. 120, no 2, , p. 373–394 (ISSN1573-0921, DOI10.1007/s11205-014-0597-7, S2CID55904167)
(en) Dauth, Findeisen et Suedekum, « The Rise of the East and the Far East: German Labor Markets and Trade Integration », Journal of the European Economic Association, vol. 12, no 6, , p. 1643–1675 (ISSN1542-4774, DOI10.1111/jeea.12092, hdl10419/88626, S2CID11039378)
(en) Hanson, Dorn et Autor, « The China Syndrome: Local Labor Market Effects of Import Competition in the United States », American Economic Review, vol. 103, no 6, , p. 2121–2168 (ISSN0002-8282, DOI10.1257/aer.103.6.2121, hdl1721.1/95952)
Galle, Rodríguez-Clare et Yi, « Slicing the Pie: Quantifying the Aggregate and Distributional Effects of Trade », The Review of Economic Studies, vol. 90, , p. 331–375 (DOI10.1093/restud/rdac020, lire en ligne)
Khanna, Shih, Weinberger et Xu, « Trade Liberalization and Chinese Students in US Higher Education », The Review of Economics and Statistics, (ISSN1556-5068, DOI10.1162/rest_a_01378, lire en ligne)
(en) Broz, Frieden et Weymouth, « Populism in Place: The Economic Geography of the Globalization Backlash », International Organization, vol. 75, no 2, , p. 464–494 (ISSN0020-8183, DOI10.1017/S0020818320000314)
(en) Ballard-Rosa, Malik, Rickard et Scheve, « The Economic Origins of Authoritarian Values: Evidence From Local Trade Shocks in the United Kingdom », Comparative Political Studies, vol. 54, no 13, , p. 2321–2353 (ISSN0010-4140, DOI10.1177/00104140211024296, S2CID92984576, lire en ligne)
Steiner et Harms, « Trade shocks and the nationalist backlash in political attitudes: panel data evidence from Great Britain », Journal of European Public Policy, vol. 30, no 2, , p. 271–290 (ISSN1350-1763, DOI10.1080/13501763.2021.2002925, S2CID226689961)
Ferrara, « Why does import competition favor republicans? Localized trade shocks and cultural backlash in the US », Review of International Political Economy, vol. 30, no 2, , p. 678–701 (ISSN0969-2290, DOI10.1080/09692290.2021.1980898, S2CID248439169)
(en) Autor, Dorn, Hanson et Majlesi, « Importing Political Polarization? The Electoral Consequences of Rising Trade Exposure », American Economic Review, vol. 110, no 10, , p. 3139–3183 (ISSN0002-8282, DOI10.1257/aer.20170011, lire en ligne)
Greenland et Lopresti, « Import exposure and human capital adjustment: Evidence from the U.S. », Journal of International Economics, vol. 100, , p. 50–60 (ISSN0022-1996, DOI10.1016/j.jinteco.2016.02.002)
(en) Dean, « NAFTA's Army: Free Trade and US Military Enlistment », International Studies Quarterly, vol. 62, no 4, , p. 845–856 (ISSN0020-8833, DOI10.1093/isq/sqy032)
Galle, Rodríguez-Clare et Yi, « Slicing the Pie: Quantifying the Aggregate and Distributional Effects of Trade », The Review of Economic Studies, vol. 90, , p. 331–375 (DOI10.1093/restud/rdac020, lire en ligne)
Khanna, Shih, Weinberger et Xu, « Trade Liberalization and Chinese Students in US Higher Education », The Review of Economics and Statistics, (ISSN1556-5068, DOI10.1162/rest_a_01378, lire en ligne)
(en) Ballard-Rosa, Malik, Rickard et Scheve, « The Economic Origins of Authoritarian Values: Evidence From Local Trade Shocks in the United Kingdom », Comparative Political Studies, vol. 54, no 13, , p. 2321–2353 (ISSN0010-4140, DOI10.1177/00104140211024296, S2CID92984576, lire en ligne)
(en) Dauth, Findeisen et Suedekum, « The Rise of the East and the Far East: German Labor Markets and Trade Integration », Journal of the European Economic Association, vol. 12, no 6, , p. 1643–1675 (ISSN1542-4774, DOI10.1111/jeea.12092, hdl10419/88626, S2CID11039378)
(en) Hanson, Dorn et Autor, « The China Syndrome: Local Labor Market Effects of Import Competition in the United States », American Economic Review, vol. 103, no 6, , p. 2121–2168 (ISSN0002-8282, DOI10.1257/aer.103.6.2121, hdl1721.1/95952)
(en) Robert C. Feenstra et Akira Sasahara, « The ‘China shock,’ exports and U.S. employment: A global input–output analysis », Review of International Economics, vol. 26, no 5, , p. 1053–1083 (ISSN0965-7576 et 1467-9396, DOI10.1111/roie.12370, lire en ligne, consulté le )
(en) Donoso, Martín et Minondo, « Does Competition from China Raise the Probability of Becoming Unemployed? An Analysis Using Spanish Workers' Micro-Data », Social Indicators Research, vol. 120, no 2, , p. 373–394 (ISSN1573-0921, DOI10.1007/s11205-014-0597-7, S2CID55904167)
(en) Dauth, Findeisen et Suedekum, « The Rise of the East and the Far East: German Labor Markets and Trade Integration », Journal of the European Economic Association, vol. 12, no 6, , p. 1643–1675 (ISSN1542-4774, DOI10.1111/jeea.12092, hdl10419/88626, S2CID11039378)
(en) Hanson, Dorn et Autor, « The China Syndrome: Local Labor Market Effects of Import Competition in the United States », American Economic Review, vol. 103, no 6, , p. 2121–2168 (ISSN0002-8282, DOI10.1257/aer.103.6.2121, hdl1721.1/95952)
(en-US) David Autor, David Dorn et Gordon H. Hanson, « Why Obama’s key trade deal with Asia would actually be good for American workers », Washington Post, (ISSN0190-8286, lire en ligne, consulté le )
Khanna, Shih, Weinberger et Xu, « Trade Liberalization and Chinese Students in US Higher Education », The Review of Economics and Statistics, (ISSN1556-5068, DOI10.1162/rest_a_01378, lire en ligne)
(en) Broz, Frieden et Weymouth, « Populism in Place: The Economic Geography of the Globalization Backlash », International Organization, vol. 75, no 2, , p. 464–494 (ISSN0020-8183, DOI10.1017/S0020818320000314)
(en) Ballard-Rosa, Malik, Rickard et Scheve, « The Economic Origins of Authoritarian Values: Evidence From Local Trade Shocks in the United Kingdom », Comparative Political Studies, vol. 54, no 13, , p. 2321–2353 (ISSN0010-4140, DOI10.1177/00104140211024296, S2CID92984576, lire en ligne)
Steiner et Harms, « Trade shocks and the nationalist backlash in political attitudes: panel data evidence from Great Britain », Journal of European Public Policy, vol. 30, no 2, , p. 271–290 (ISSN1350-1763, DOI10.1080/13501763.2021.2002925, S2CID226689961)
Ferrara, « Why does import competition favor republicans? Localized trade shocks and cultural backlash in the US », Review of International Political Economy, vol. 30, no 2, , p. 678–701 (ISSN0969-2290, DOI10.1080/09692290.2021.1980898, S2CID248439169)
(en) Autor, Dorn, Hanson et Majlesi, « Importing Political Polarization? The Electoral Consequences of Rising Trade Exposure », American Economic Review, vol. 110, no 10, , p. 3139–3183 (ISSN0002-8282, DOI10.1257/aer.20170011, lire en ligne)
Greenland et Lopresti, « Import exposure and human capital adjustment: Evidence from the U.S. », Journal of International Economics, vol. 100, , p. 50–60 (ISSN0022-1996, DOI10.1016/j.jinteco.2016.02.002)
(en) Dean, « NAFTA's Army: Free Trade and US Military Enlistment », International Studies Quarterly, vol. 62, no 4, , p. 845–856 (ISSN0020-8833, DOI10.1093/isq/sqy032)
(en) Autor, Dorn et Hanson, « The China Shock: Learning from Labor Market Adjustment to Large Changes in Trade », CESifo Working Paper Series, (lire en ligne)
(en) Donoso, Martín et Minondo, « Does Competition from China Raise the Probability of Becoming Unemployed? An Analysis Using Spanish Workers' Micro-Data », Social Indicators Research, vol. 120, no 2, , p. 373–394 (ISSN1573-0921, DOI10.1007/s11205-014-0597-7, S2CID55904167)
(en) Dauth, Findeisen et Suedekum, « The Rise of the East and the Far East: German Labor Markets and Trade Integration », Journal of the European Economic Association, vol. 12, no 6, , p. 1643–1675 (ISSN1542-4774, DOI10.1111/jeea.12092, hdl10419/88626, S2CID11039378)
(en) Ballard-Rosa, Malik, Rickard et Scheve, « The Economic Origins of Authoritarian Values: Evidence From Local Trade Shocks in the United Kingdom », Comparative Political Studies, vol. 54, no 13, , p. 2321–2353 (ISSN0010-4140, DOI10.1177/00104140211024296, S2CID92984576, lire en ligne)
Steiner et Harms, « Trade shocks and the nationalist backlash in political attitudes: panel data evidence from Great Britain », Journal of European Public Policy, vol. 30, no 2, , p. 271–290 (ISSN1350-1763, DOI10.1080/13501763.2021.2002925, S2CID226689961)
Ferrara, « Why does import competition favor republicans? Localized trade shocks and cultural backlash in the US », Review of International Political Economy, vol. 30, no 2, , p. 678–701 (ISSN0969-2290, DOI10.1080/09692290.2021.1980898, S2CID248439169)
(en-US) David Autor, David Dorn et Gordon H. Hanson, « Why Obama’s key trade deal with Asia would actually be good for American workers », Washington Post, (ISSN0190-8286, lire en ligne, consulté le )
(en) Robert C. Feenstra et Akira Sasahara, « The ‘China shock,’ exports and U.S. employment: A global input–output analysis », Review of International Economics, vol. 26, no 5, , p. 1053–1083 (ISSN0965-7576 et 1467-9396, DOI10.1111/roie.12370, lire en ligne, consulté le )