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Misc.:
~Silent Partner: The Man Behind the Anti-Free Trade Revolt

AEI, On the Issues:
~ Slow Progress in Prague 10/00
~ The Joy of Debt 5/01
A Prescription for the Economy 6/01
The World Bank Is Wrong to Oppose Grants 8/01
Social Security Reform Can't Wait 9/01
Wanted: Jubilee 2010 against Protectionism 12/01
Searching for Sense in the Tax Cut Debate 12/01
Depreciate the Yen, by Allan H. Meltzer 4/02
Back to Bailouts, by Allan H. Meltzer 8/02
Population Sense and Nonsense, by Nicholas Eberstadt 9/02
A Bright Idea on Development, by James K. Glassman 9/02
It Will Be a Smaller World After All, by Ben J. Wattenberg 3/03
Through 5/03

AEI, News and Commentary, International:
Keep the Dollar Strong, John Makin 7/01
The World Bank Is Wrong to Oppose Grants, Allan Meltzer 7/01
The Role of International Trade and Investment, By Claude E. Barfield 1/02
The International Monetary Fund Two Years after the IFIAC (Meltzer) Commission, By Allan H. Meltzer 3/02
A Diplomat's Economics: Development and Trade Perspective on the Doha Agenda By J. Michael Finger 5/02
Charting the Dollar's Course, By John H. Makin 5/02
A Conservative Critique of Globalization, John Gray 6/02
Don't Fear a Weaker Dollar, By John H. Makin 5/03
As the Dollar Declines, By Desmond Lachman 5/03
A Weaker Dollar 5/03
Through 5/03

AEI, News and Commentary, Geeral Econ, Mon, and Tax:
Searching for Sense in the Tax Cut Debate, By Charles W. Calomiris, Kevin A. Hassett 12/01
The Poverty Rate: America's Worst Statistical Indicator, By Nicholas Eberstadt 3/02
Unemployment Lines, Lies, and Statistics, By Kevin A. Hassett, John R. Lott Jr. 4/02
Some Intuition Concerning the Benefits of Consumption Taxation, By Kevin A. Hassett 5/02
There Are No Good Arguments against Tax Cuts, By Charles W. Calomiris 8/02
Productivity in the Twenty-first Century (Remarks by Alan Greenspan), By Alan Greenspan 10/02
Other Economic Boosts Must Follow Tax Cuts, By James K. Glassman 1/03
When Is a Budget Surplus Not Really a Surplus? By Kevin A. Hassett, R. Glenn Hubbard 2/03
The Future of Fiscal Policy in the U.S., By Kevin A. Hassett 4/03
Rich Man, Poor Man: How to Think about Income Inequality (Hint: It's Not as Bad as You May Think) By Kevin A. Hassett 5/03
Deflation Threat to World that Should Not Be Overlooked, By Desmond Lachman 6/03
How to Deflate Overblown Fears of Deflation, By R. Glenn Hubbard 6/03
Through 5/03

AEI, Papers and Studies:
Fiscal Policy and Uncertainty, by Kevin A. Hassett and Alan J. Auerbach 10/02
Resolving Sovereign Debts of Emerging-Market Nations 11/02
Through 5/03

Brookings, Policy Briefs:
~ Pressure to Grow 10/00
Options for Stabilization Policy: A New Analysis of Choices Confronting the Fed 2/01
A Prescription to Relieve Worker Anxiety 3/01
Stemming the Backlash Against Globalization 4/01
Corruption and Globalization 4/01
Fast Track Trade Promotion Authority, by Lael Brainard, Hal Shapiro 12/01
Taking APEC Seriously, by Edward J. Lincoln 12/01
Welfare Benefits for Non-citizens, by Michael Fix, Ron Haskins 2/02
Strengthening Institutional Capacity in Poor Countries: Shoring Up Institutions, Reducing Global Poverty, by Carol Graham 4/02
Odious Debt, [Debt of dictators; sactions] by Michael Kremer, Seema Jayachandran 7/02
The IMF's Dilemma in Argentina: Time for a New Approach to Lending?, by Carol Graham, Paul Robert Masson 11/02
Greening U.S. Foreign Aid through the Millennium Challenge Account, by Nigel Purvis 6/03
Through 5/03

Brookings, Op-Ed Archive:
~On Japan: The Confusing Economy,
~While the World Watches Jos4 Bov4, France Adapts to Globalization, 7/00
~ On Japan: No Way to Run an Economy 8/00
Immigration: The Go-Between for Mexico-U.S. Harmony Along the Border 2/01
Border Colleagues: On Migration, Bush and Fox Belong on the Same Side 9/01
How To Wage War And Help Economy, HENRY AARON 10/01
NO: Temporary Incentives Will Offer More Bang For The Buck, WILLIAM GALE and PETER ORSZAG 11/01
Textiles and Terrorism, LAEL BRAINARD 12/01
Through 3/1/02 (when it stops)

Brookings, Testimony:
~ Hearing on the Use and Effect of Unilateral Trade Sanctions 5/99
Is China a "Closed" Economy? 2/00
U.S.-China Economic Issues: Implications For U.S. Policy 4/01
Through 2/12/02 (when it stops)

Cato, Policy Analysis:
~ The Case against Capital Controls Financial Flows, Crises, and the Flip Side of the Free-Trade Argument 6/01
Simplifying Federal Taxes The Advantages of Consumption-Based Taxation 10/01
International Tax Competition: A 21st-Century Restraint on Government, by Chris Edwards and Veronique de Rugy 4/02
The Globalization of Human Well-Being, by Indur M. Goklany 8/02
Through 5/03

Cato, Briefing Papers:
~ Social Security Reform Proposals 6/99
Farm Subsidies at Record Levels As Congress Considers New Farm Bill 10/01
Is America Exporting Misguided Telecommunications Policy? The U.S.-Japan Telecom Trade Negotiations and Beyond, by Motohiro Tsuchiya and Adam Thierer 1/03
Through 5/03

Cato, Trade Policy Briefing Papers:
~ WTO Report Card III: Globalization and Developing Countries 6/00
The Case for Open Capital Markets 3/01
Missing the Target: The Failure of the Helms-Burton Act 6/01
America's Bittersweet Sugar Policy by Mark Groombridge 12/01
Steel Trap: How Subsidies and Protectionism Weaken the U.S. Steel Industry by Dan Ikenson 3/02
Rethinking the Export-Import Bank by Aaron Lukas and Ian Vásquez 3/02
Grounds for Complaint? Understanding the "Coffee Crisis" by Brink Lindsey 5/03
Through 5/03

Cato, Trade Policy Analysis Papers:
~ Coming Home to Roost: Proliferating Antidumping Laws and the Growing Threat to U.S. Exports 7/01
Trade, Labor and the Environment: How Blue and Green Sanctions Threaten Higher Standards 8/01
~ Safety Valve or Flash Point? The Worsening Conflict between U.S. Trade Laws and WTO Rules 11/01
Willing Workers: Fixing the Problem of Illegal Mexican Migration to the United States by Daniel Griswold 10/02
Antidumping 101: The Devilish Details of "Unfair Trade" Law by Brink Lindsey and Dan Ikenson 11/02
Reforming the Antidumping Agreement: A Road Map for WTO Negotiations by Brink Lindsey and Dan Ikenson 12/02
Whither the WTO? A Progress Report on the Doha Round by Razeen Sally 3/03
Through 5/03

Cato, Trade Policy Articles:
~ Trade Winds (book review) 11/00
Going Alone on Economic Sanctions Hurts U.S. More than Foes 11/00
NAFTA Means Better Future for Mexicans 2/01
America's Record Trade Deficit: A Symbol of Strength 2/01
Antidumping Laws Hurt American Consumers 3/01
Policy Makers Dumping on Trade 4/01
The first test for Bush's trade policy 4/01
Seven Moral Arguments for Free Trade 8/01
Dump Antidumping Regs: U.S. antidumping law hurts Americans 8/01
Labor and Environment Sanctions Would Poison Trade Talks 9/01
Immigrants Have Enriched American Culture and Enhanced Our Influence in the World 2/02
Mixed Signals on Trade Barriers 7/02
U.S.-Singapore's FTA Packs a Quiet Punch 12/02
Antidumping: The Unfair, Unfair Trade Law 12/02
NAFTA Has Soundly Refuted Its Critics 12/02
Through 5/03

Center for Global Development: CGD Briefs
Trading Up: Trade Policy and Global Poverty, By William R. Cline 9/03
From Promise to Performance: How Rich Countries Can Help Poor Countries Help Themselves, By Nancy Birdsall and Michael Clemens 4/03
Through 12/03

EPI, Viewpoints:
~ The next recession 8/00
~ Demand drives U.S. jobs success 9/00
How Should the Left Respond to Globalization W/01
U.S. Workers Must Have Fair Trade 6/01
Pay Workers a Living Wage 8/01
~ Fast Track Will Not Help Economic Recovery, National Unity 9/01
~ The Shape of Fiscal Stimulus: Spending vs. Tax Cuts 10/01
A Global Strategy for Labor, by Jeff Faux 2/02
The Federal Reserve: Reality vs. Myth, by Jeff Faux 1/02
Rethinking the Global Political Economy, by Jeff Faux 4/02
Adressing the Unemployment Problem, by Larry Mishel 9/02
Falling Dollar, Rising Debt, by Jeff Faux 7/02
Corporate Control of North America and How to Bring NAFTA Under Popular Governance. by Jeff Faux 1/03
Through 5/03

EPI, Trade and Globalization Page:
~ NAFTA AT SEVEN: Its impact on workers in all three nations 4/01
Distorting the record: NAFTA’s promoters play fast and loose with facts 7/01
Trading away U.S. farms 9/01
Reining in exchange rates: A better way to stabilize the global economy, by Christian E. Weller and Laura Singleton 9/02
Phony accounting and U.S. trade policy, by Robert E. Scott 10/02
Through 5/03

ESI, Op-Eds:
Don't Pester Europe on Genetically Modified Food, Clyde V. Prestowitz Jr. 1/03
The Unmightly Dollar, By Clyde Prestowitz 3/03
Through 5/03

FAIR, Trade and WTO:
~ Prattle in Seattle 1/00
Free Trade = Freedom: FTAA coverage spins pro-business as pro-democracy 8/01
The FTAA Is None of Your Business: Media look away as democracy is traded away, by Rachel Coen 1/03
Through 5/03

Fraser Institute, Source Papers:
~ Productivity and Economic Performance /00
Measuring Development: An Index of Human Progress /01 No. 52
/03
Through No. 55 - ended early 2002

Fraser Institute, Critical Issues:
~ Exploding Population Myths /95
~ The Case for the Amero: The Economics and Politics of a North American Monetary Union 9/99
Flat Tax: Principles and Issues 4/01
Through 1/02 - ended early 2002

Fraser Institute, Forum (Old):
~ Working 9 to 9 9/00
Exchange Rates & Monetary Unions and their Relevance to Canada 10/01
The Unpleasant Reality of Interprovincial Trade Disputes 10/01
An OECD Tax Cartel? 11/01
Government & Innovation 12/01
~ Globalization Myths 3/01
Watch Out, Canada! Here Comes Mexico 5/01
The Forgotten Trade Agreement: Should We Care about Canada's Agreement on Internal Trade? 6/01
Cavallo, Mundell, Hanke, and Pou: What Next for Argentina? 6/01
Defending Tax Havens 7/01
Many Good Reasons for a Flat Tax 7/01
Popular Myths About Poverty 7/01
~ Globalization, Trade, & the Poor 10/01
Wage Moderation Creates Jobs & Growth 11/01
Free Market Reflections on the WTO Meeting in Doha, Owen Lippert 1/02
Old series ended Feb 2002

Fraser Institute, Forum (New - only most recent appear on home page):
Stopping Twenty-First Century Smugglers by John C. Thompson 3/03
The Unintended Consequences of a US-Central America Free Trade Agreement, by Rigoberto Stewart 6/03
Through 5/03

Freedom House, Commentary:
~ Trade Alone Won't Do It 5/00
Through 5/03

Heritage, Trade:
U.S. Trade Agreements with Chile and Singapore: Steps to Global Free Trade Agreement 1/01
A Time to Choose: Trade and the American Nation 7/01
A Pragmatic Trade Agenda 7/01
Trade Promotion Authority: Good for Farmers, Good for Consumers, Good for America 7/01
Improving the Export Administration Act to Advance Trade and Protect National Security 9/01
Trade: The Best Way to Protect the Environment 9/01
Fighting for America's Economy With Free Trade 10/01
Free Trade: The Key to Success in the Western Hemisphere 10/01
Raising Labor Standards Through Trade 10/01
How to Improve U.S.-EU Trade Relations by John C. Hulsman, Ph.D. 10/01
Trade: A New Paradigm for U.S. Policy Toward Latin America by Gerald P. O'Driscoll, Ph.D. 1/02
How Trade Legislation Can Cover Displaced Workers by Nina Owcharenko 3/02
Now Is the Right Time to Sign a Free Trade Agreement with Australia by Sara J. Fitzgerald 3/02
Privacy as a Trade Issue: Guidelines for U.S. Trade Negotiators by Solveig Singleton 3/02
Needed: A New Vision for U.S. Trade Policy by Sara J. Fitzgerald 4/02
America’s International Development Agenda by Brett D. Schaefer and Aaron Schavey 5/02
The Millennium Challenge Account: An Opportunity to Advance Development by Brett D. Schaefer 7/02
The Millennium Challenge Account: Linking Aid with Economic Freedom by Paolo Pasicolan and Sara J. Fitzgerald 10/02
Trade Promotes Prosperity and Security by Dr. Gerald P. O'Driscoll, Jr., and Sara J. Fitzgerald 12/02
Keeping the Millennium Challenge Account Focused on Promoting Growth and Prosperity by Paolo Pasicolan 5/03
Through 5/03

Heritage, Budget:
~ How to Protect the Surplus from Wasteful Spending 6/00
Lessons on How NOT to Stimulate the Economy by Dr. Ronald D. Utt 10/01
What Really Is Turning the Budget Surpluses into Deficits by Brian M. Riedl 1/02
How Farm Subsidies Became America's Largest Corporate Welfare Program by Brian Riedl 2/02
Ten Common Myths About Taxes, Spending, and Budget Deficits by Brian M. Riedl 6/03
Through 5/03

Heritage, Taxes:
~ AN OECD Proposal to Eliminate Tax Competition Would Mean Higher Taxes and Less Privacy 9/00
Lowering Marginal Tax Rates: The Key to Pro-Growth Tax Relief 5/01
Three Obstacles to Good Tax Policy 10/01
Feeling Undertaxed? 4/02
Corporate Expatriation Protects American Jobs by Daniel J. Mitchell, Ph. D. 8/02
Making Tax Lemonade Out of WTO Lemons by Daniel J. Mitchell, Ph.D. 9/02
Tax Cuts Increase Federal Revenues by Andrew Olivastro 12/02
Dividend Tax Relief Will Benefit All Americans by Andrew Olivastro 1/03
Nine Simple Guidelines for Pro-Growth Tax Policy by Daniel J. Mitchell, Ph.D. 3/03
Through 5/03

Hoover: Digest
~ What Trust Fund? 4/99
~ The Dollar Club 6/01 No. 2
Friedman on the Surplus 6/01 No. 2
“Poor” Assumptions in the Tax Debate, Clark S. Judge. 9/01 No. 3
How to Defuse the Population Bomb 12/01 No. 4
Uncle Sam, Unfair Competitor, Rick Geddes. 3/02 No. 1
The New Welfare Queens, Thomas Sowell 9/02 No. 3
The Poverty Trap, Stephen Haber, Douglass C. North, and Barry R. Weingast. 12/02 No. 4
The Deficit Is Big, but Is It Bad?, Kenneth L. Judd 6/03 No. 2
Through 6/03 (No. 2)

Hoover: Essays in Public Policy
~ U.S.-China Trade Issues After the WTO and the PNTR Deal: A Chinese Perspective 8/00
Democratizing the World Trade Organization 10/00
Through 5/03

Hoover: Weekly Essays
~ Poverty in the Midst of Plenty 10/00
Two Good Reasons for a Tax Cut 4/01
Globalization versus Imperialism, by Tibor R. Machan 2/02
The End of Tax and Spend, by Jennifer Roback Morse 2/03
Through 5/03

Independent Institute, Independent Review:
~ The Crisis of Europe's Centralized Federalism: Ambiguities of a Harmonized Currency Union 3/00
Prosperity and Economic Freedom: A Virtuous Cycle Spring/00
The Crisis of Europe's Centralized Federalism: Ambiguities of a Harmonized Currency Union Spring/01
Should We Let Banks Create Money? Summer/01
Banks Cannot Create Money Summer/01
Where Have All the Savings Gone? Winter/01
Unmitigated Mercantilism Winter/01
Understanding the IMF Debate Spring/01
Financial Crashes in the Globalization Era, by Evan Osborne Fall/01
Globalization as Framed by the Two Logics of Trade, by James M. Buchanan and Yong J. Yoon Winter/01
Does Annual Real Gross Domestic Produce per Capita Overstate or Understate the Growth of Individual Welfare over the Past Two Centuries? by Hendik Van den Berg Fall/02
Globalization and the Poor, by Ian Vásquez Fall/02
My Time with Supply-Side Economics by Paul Craig Roberts Winter/03
Through Fall/02

IIE, Policy Briefs:
~ The ILO and Enforcement of Core Labor Standards 7/00
A Prescription to Relieve Worker Anxiety 2/01
The US Export-Import Bank: Time for an Overhaul 4/01
FIN(D)ING OUR WAY ON TRADE AND LABOR STANDARDS? 4/01
PROSPECTS FOR TRANSATLANTIC COMPETITION POLICY 5/01
THE INTERNATIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF PAYING DOWN THE DEBT 5/01
Dealing with Labor and Environment Issues in Trade Promotion Legislation 7/01
Steel: Big Problems, Better Solutions 7/01
Support the Ex-Im Bank: It Has Work to Do! by Gary Clyde Hufbauer 5/02
Reforming OPIC for the 21st Century by Theodore H. Moran and C. Fred Bergsten 5/03
More Pain, More Gain: Politics and Economics of Eliminating Tariffs by Gary Clyde Hufbauer 6/03
Through 5/03

IIE, Working Papers:
~ The New Asian Challenge 3/00
ON CURRENCY CRISES AND CONTAGION ??/01
BEYOND BIPOLAR: A THREE-DIMENSIONAL ASSESSMENT OF MONETARY FRAMEWORKS ??/01 No 01-7
MACROECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF THE NEW ECONOMY ??/01 No 01-9
Toward a Sustainable FTAA: Does Latin America Meet the Necessary Financial Preconditions by Lilliana Rojas-Suarez 7/02
Assessing Globalization's Critics: "Talkers are No Good Doers???" by Kimberly Ann Elliott, Debayani Kar, and J. David Richardson 9/02
Economic Issues Raised by Treatment of Takings Under NAFTA Chapter 11 by Edward M. Graham 11/02
Falling Trade Costs, Heterogeneous Firms, and Industry Dynamics by Andrew B. Bernard, J. Bradford Jensen, and Peter K. Schott 5/03
Through 5/03

IMF, Economic Issues:
~ The Challenge of Predicting Economic Crises 9/00
~ Full Dollarization: The Pros and Cons 12/00
Tax Policy for Developing Countries 3/01
Rural Poverty in Developing Countries: Implications for Public Policy 3/01
Moral Hazard: Does IMF Financing Encourage Imprudence by Borrowers and Lenders? by Timothy Lane Steven Phillips 5/02
Through 8/02 (No. 31)

Jerome Levy, Public Policy Briefs:
The Future of the Euro: Is There an Alternative to the Stability and Growth Pact? /01 No. 63
Easy Money Through The Back Door: The Markets Vs. The ECB /01 No. 65
Can Monetary Policy Affect the Real Economy? The Dubious Effectiveness of Interest Rate Policy by Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer /02 No. 71
What is the American Model Really About? Soft Budgets and the Keynesian Devolution by James K. Galbraith /02 No. 72
Through /02 No. 72

Jerome Levy, Policy Notes:
~ Why Does the Fed Want Slower Growth? /00
Fiscal Policy To The Rescue /01 No 1
Fiscal Policy For the Coming Recession: Large Tax Cuts are Needed to Prevent a Hard Landing /01 No 2
Put Your Chips on 35 /01 No 4
The Backward Art of Tax Cutting /01 No 5
The New Old Economy /01 No. 7
The War Economy /01 No 8
Hard Times, Easy Money? by Robert E. Carpenter /01 No. 9
Are We All Keynesians (Again)? by Dimitri B. Papadimitriou and L. Randall Wray /01 No. 10
Kick-Start Strategy Fails to Fire Sputtering U.S. Economic Motor by Wynne Godley /01 No. 11
European Integration and the "Euro Project" by Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer /02 No. 3
The Big Fix: The Case For Public Spending by James K. Galbraith /03 No. 1
Reforming the Euro's Institutional Framework by Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer /03 No. 2
Through /03 No. 3

Jerome Levy, Working Papers:
~ Can European Banks Survive a Unified Currency in a Nationally Segmented Capital Market? 7/00
Harrod versus Thirlwall: A Reassessment of Export-Led Growth 11/00 No 316
Origins of the GATT - British Resistance to American Multilateralism 12/00 No 318
Will the Euro Bring Economic Crisis to Europe? 3/01 No 322
Easy Money through the Back Door: The Markets vs. the ECB 3/01 No 323
The Causes of Euro Instability 3/01 No 324
Making EMU Work: Some Lessons from the 1990s 3/01 No 326
The Role of Institutions and Policies in Creating High European Unemployment: The Evidence 8/01 No 336
Can Countries under A Common Currency Conduct Their Own Fiscal Policies? 8/01 No 337
The Monetary Policies of the European Central Bank and the Euro's (Mal)Performance: A Stability-Oriented Assessment 9/01 No 338
Dollarization: A Dead End by Alex Izurieta 3/02 No 344
The 'Third Way' and the Challenges to Economic and Monetary Union Macropolicies by Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer 5/02 No 345
What has Happened to Monetarism? An Investigation into the Keynesian Roots of Milton Friedman's Monetary Thought and Its Apparent Monetarist Legacies by Jörg Bibow 6/02 No 347
Critical Realism and the Political Economy of the Euro by Philip Arestis, Andrew Brown, Malcolm Sawyer 9/02 No 352
Threshold Effects in the U.S. Budget Deficit by Philip Arestis, Andrea Cipollini, Bassam Fattouh 10/02 No 358
Is There A Trade-Off Between Inflation Variability And Output-Gap Variability in The EMU Countries? by Philip Arestis, Kostas Mouratidis 10/02 No 359
Financial Globalization: Some Conceptual Problems by Philip Arestis, Santonu Basu /02 No 360
Financial Policies and the Aggregate Productivity of the Capital Stock: Evidence from Developed and Developing Economies by Philip Arestis, Panicos Demetriades, Bassam Fattouh 11/02 No 362
Does the Stock of Money Have Any Causal Significance? by Philip Arestis, Malcolm Sawyer 12/02 No 363
Why the Tobin Tax Can Be Stabilizing, by Korkut Ertürk 12/02 No 366
On the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy and Fiscal Policy by P. Arestis, Malcolm Sawyer 1/03 No 369
Testing for Financial Contagion between Developed and Emerging Markets during the 1997 East Asian Crisis by P. Arestis, Guglielmo Maria Caporale, Andrea Cipollini 1/03 No 370
The Levy Institute Measure of Economic Well-Being by Edward N. Wolff, Ajit Zacharias 2/03 No 372
Does Trade Promote Gender Wage Equity? Evidence from East Asia by Günseli Berik, Yana van der Meulen Rodgers, Joseph E. Zveglich, Jr. 2/03 No 373
The Nature and Role of Monetary Policy When Money Is Endogenous by Philip Arestis, Malcolm Sawyer 3/03 No 374
Finance and Development: Institutional and Policy Alternatives to Financial Liberalization by Philip Arestis, Machiko Nissanke, Howard Stein 4/03 No 377
Is Europe Doomed to Stagnation? An Analysis of the Current Crisis and Recommendations for Reforming Macroeconomic Policymaking in Euroland by Jörg Bibow 5/03 No 379
Reinventing Fiscal Policy by Philip Arestis, Malcolm Sawyer 5/03 No 381
Through 5/03 No. 381

Kennedy School of Government: CID Policy Papers
~ Implementing Debt Relief for the HIPCs 8/99
~ Helping the World's Poorest 8/99
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Through 10/01

Kennedy School of Government: Op Eds
~ George Borjas: Mexico's One-Way Remedy 7/00
A Way Out for Argentina: The Currency Board Cannot Survive Much Longer 10/01
Through 10/01

National Academies of Science, Op-Ed Service:
~ The Truth About Global Warming 2/00
~ Cultivating Public Confidence in Genetically Modified Crops 4/00
Sound Numbers Make for Sound Government 3/01
Through 10/01

National Bureau of Economic Research: Digest
~ Foreign Direct Investment Changes Ownership, not Location 11/00
Explaining the Mysteries of International Trade 12/00
How Financial Crises Spread 1/01
What Drives R and D Productivity? 3/01
Capital Mobility in Emerging Market Countries 5/01
Foreign Direct Investors in Three Financial Crises 6/01
Productivity Growth And The New Economy 6/01
Why Tropical Countries are Underdeveloped 6/01
How Technology Spreads 7/01
How Corruption Causes Currency Crises 8/01
Do Lending Booms Lead to Financial Crises? 9/01
Lessons from the U.S./Canada Free Trade Agreement 9/01
Does Globalization Make the World More Unequal? 9/01
Growth and Recovery in East Asia 10/01
Financial Liberalization Spurs Growth 10/01
Through 10/01

Rushford Report Politics of International Trade and Finance

UNCTAD: Discussion Papers
~ Globalization, Technology Transfer and Skill Accumulation in Low-income Countries 8/00
ASIAN CRISIS: Distilling Critical Lessons 12/00
FREE TRADE OR FAIR TRADE? An enquiry into the causes of failure in recent trade negotiations 12/00
Through 10/01

UNCTAD: G-24 Discussion Papers
~ EXCHANGE-RATE POLICIES FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED? WHAT DO WE STILL NOT KNOW? 6/00
CAN FLEXIBLE EXCHANGE RATES STILL “WORK” IN FINANCIALLY OPEN ECONOMIES? 1/01
SHOULD COUNTRIES PROMOTE FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT? 2/01
GROWTH AFTER THE ASIAN CRISIS: WHAT REMAINS OF THE EAST ASIAN MODEL? 3/01
THE FUTURE ROLE OF THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND 4/01
REFORM OF THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL SYSTEM AND INSTITUTIONS IN LIGHT OF THE ASIAN FINANCIAL CRISIS 7/01
RECASTING THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL AGENDA 7/01
HOW RISKY IS FINANCIAL LIBERALIZATION IN THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES? 9/01
Through 10/01

Urban Institute: Commentary
~ Money, Money Everywhere 3/00
Stop Them Before They Overspend Again 2/01
Through 10/01

PUBLICATIONS:

Foreign Policy
Will Globalization Make You Happy? 9/00
Bottom Feeders 11/00
The Culture of Liberty 1/01
Measuring Globalization 1/01
The Population Implosion 3/01
When Countries Go Crazy 3/01
Think Again: Debt Relief 11/01
Through 10/01

INDIVIDUALS:

Bhagwati, Jagdish: Recent Papers
~ Why Nike is on the Right Track 5/00
Thinking About Social Responsibility 2/01
The Jordan Free Trade Agreement: The Wrong Template 3/01
How Not to Get Trade Going ?/01
Wanted: Jubilee 2010 Against Protectionism ?/01
Free Trade and Labor 8/01
Mr. Bush's Immigration Blunder 9/01
Through 10/01

Dornbusch, Rudi: Editorials
~ European Union Englargment 8/00
LATIN AMERICA: TWO LOST DECADES 8/00
NO BERKELEY, NO WOODSTOCK 10/00
THE MISALIGNED EURO 10/00
THE ECB CREDIBILITY DEFICIT 10/00
TURKEY: ACT III 4/01
FUNDAMENTALS AND MARKETS 4/01
ARGENTINA AT THE END OF THE ROPE 4/01
REFORM GONE WRONG YET AGAIN 4/01
AMAZING, BUT TRUE: JAPAN IS BUST 4/01
SUSTAINABLE CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICITS 4/01
BAD NEWS AT THE IMF 6/01
EUROPE’S SQUEAKY WHEEL 6/01
Options for Mexican Disinflation and Growth 6/01
RUSSIA BEYOND THE CROSS ROADS 6/01
Through 10/01

Krugman, Paul: What's New
~ Notes on Social Security 8/00
Through 10/01

Rodrik, Dani: Recent Papers
Rethinking the World Economy 10/98
How Far Will International Economic Integration Go? 9/99
Why Is There So Much Economic Insecurity in Latin America? 10/99
Five Simple Principles for World Trade 11/99
Participatory Politics, Social Cooperation, and Economic Stability 12/99
Development Strategies for the Next Century 2/00
Can Integration into the World Economy Substitute for a Development Strategy? 6/00
Trade Policy Reform as Institutional Reform 8/00
Growth and Poverty Reduction: What Are the Real Questions? 8/00
Comments on "Trade, Growth, and Poverty," 10/00
Comments on Frankel and Rose, "Estimating the Effects of Currency Unions on Trade and Output" 10/00
Comments on "Outward-Orientation and Development: Are the Revisionists Right?" by T.N. Srinivasan and J. Bhagwati ?/00
Trading in Illusions 3/01
DID THE MALAYSIAN CAPITAL CONTROLS WORK? 2/01
The Global Governance of Trade as if Development Really Mattered 4/01
Four Simple Principles for Democratic Governance of Globalization 5/01
Comments at a Conference on Immigration and the Welfare State 7/01
Why Are Some People (and Countries) More Protectionist Than Others? 7/01
Institutions, Integration, and Geography: In Search of the Deep Determinants of Economic Growth 9/01
Through 10/00

Samuelson, Robert J.: Recent Columns
Not Out of the Woods Yet 9/99
Much More Than a Trade Agreement 11/99
We Don't Need This Trade Pact 11/99
The Biggest Boom Ever 1/00
And the 'Experts' are Stumped 4/00
Ignoring Immigration 5/00
A Soft Landing? 6/00
America as Mexico's Economic Safety Value 7/00
Persistent Poverty 9/00
Where the Money Flows 9/00
Storms in the Global Economy 10/00
Can Japan Come Back? 3/01
Will Argentina Trigger the Next Financial Crisis? 4/01
Globalization Up Close 5/01
The Dollar Dilemma 8/01
Stimulate With Care 10/01
Stimulus Follies 10/01
Through 10/01
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