Discussion 175words more each question
1.(Article 2. 6) Baker argues that trade agreements have protected U.S. doctors and pharmaceutical companies from international competition. Why do you think this has been the case, when other kinds of workers and industries have borne the full brunt of global competition: Would policies to reduce the prices charged by. the medical sector be desirable? What policies?
(Article 2. 6) Baker argues that trade policy will often reflect domestic political and economic power and thus sees very little chance that the U.S. government would enact trade policy to allow for greater domestic competition in pharma- ceuticals and medical services. Since world suppliers are prohibited from coming to the United States to provide drugs and medical services, can Amdrican consumers” vote with their feet” and follow the logic of the market to other countries? Explain the phenomenon of” medical tourism and the relationship of U.S. trade partners Canada and Mexico to this market phenomenon
- (Article 4. 6) App-based gig employers like Uber and DoorDash say their apps let you work when you can and to be your own boss. What are some of the down- sides associated with these jobs? How do jobs like this help companies shift the costs of production?
- (Article 9. 1) What is the basis of supply-siders claim that lowering the highest mar ginal tax rate will generate more tax revenue? What are the main arguments against this view?
- (Article 9. 2) In what way have tax policies contributed to growing inequality in the United States How does U.S. tax policy compare to other developed countries, and how has that related to productivity growth?
- (Article 9. 3) Why does John Miller think that state-level taxes on millionaires will not lead to tax-fight?