Page values for "Free trade must not be a casualty of the currency wars"

Jump to navigation Jump to search

"_pageData" values

1 row is stored for this page
FieldField typeValue
_creationDateDatetimeSeptember 1, 2011 12:24:07 PM
_modificationDateDatetimeSeptember 1, 2011 12:24:23 PM
_creatorStringYaron Koren
_fullTextSearchtext{{Item |author=The Washington Post editorial board, |source=The Washington Post |date=August 30, 2011 |url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/free-trade-must-not-be-a-casualty-of-the-currency-wars/2011/08/29/gIQAtvzbqJ_story.html |quote=Punishing China with tariffs or other sanctions probably wo ...
_categoriesList of String, delimiter: |Items
_numRevisionsInteger2
_isRedirectBooleanNo
_pageNameOrRedirectStringFree trade must not be a casualty of the currency wars
_pageIDOrRedirectInteger7,652
_lastEditorStringYaron Koren
_pageIDInteger7,652
_pageNamePageFree trade must not be a casualty of the currency wars
_pageTitleString

Free trade must not be a casualty of the currency wars

_pageNamespaceInteger0

"Opinions" values

1 row is stored for this page
FieldField typeAllowed valuesValue
TopicPageU.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement
Position_fragmentStringAgreement should be ratified
PositionPageU.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement / Agreement should be ratified
Position_linkWikitext

Agreement should be ratified

StanceStringfor · mixed · againstfor

"Items" values

1 row is stored for this page
FieldField typeValue
AuthorList of Page, delimiter: ,The Washington Post editorial board
SourcePageThe Washington Post
DateDateAugust 30, 2011
URLURLhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/free-trade-must-not-be-a-casualty-of-the-currency-wars/2011/08/29/gIQAtvzbqJ_story.html
QuoteTextPunishing China with tariffs or other sanctions probably wouldn’t lead to a jobs bonanza. More likely, other low-wage countries would fill the void left by China, while Beijing retaliated against the United States, costing American growth and jobs. The last thing an already unstable global economy needs is a U.S.-China trade war. Congressional posturing may help the Obama administration play “good cop, bad cop” with Beijing. But it should not be allowed to impede three long-overdue free-trade agreements whose benefits are not theatrical but real.
SummaryWikitext

Free trade must not be a casualty of the currency wars by The Washington Post editorial board (The Washington Post, August 30, 2011) (view)