Discrimination generates dire social but also economic costs, with the racial wealth gap projected to cost the US economy up to $1.5 trillion in lost consumption and investment between 2019 and 2028.
This session explores how trade policy can address inequalities within countries and ease the movement of people between them.
Speakers: Thomas Perriello, Angélica Romero, Pamela Coke-Hamilton, Penelope Naas, Sean Doherty
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