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Hufbauer, Gary Clyde 10 Goldstein, Morris 5 Schott, Jeffrey J. 5 Williamson, John 4 Destler, I. M. 3 Henning, C. Randall 3 Lawrence, Robert Z. 3 Moran, Theodore H. 3 Rosen, Daniel H. 3 Brunel, Claire 2 Kotschwar, Barbara 2 Noland, Marcus 2 Baldwin, Richard E. 1 Baldwin, Robert E. 1 Balint, Peter J. 1 Burki, Shahid Javed 1 Driver, Rebecca 1 Esty, Daniel C. 1 Frost, Ellen L. 1 Gabyzon, Carol 1 Galal, Ahmed 1 Gilbert, John P. 1 Graham, Edward M. 1 Huang, Jikan 1 Hufbauer, Gary Cylde 1 Josling, Timothy E. 1 Keesing, Donald B. 1 Kirkegaard, Jacob Funk 1 Lardy, Nicholas 1 Lardy, Nicholas R. 1 Liu, Li-Gang 1 Magee, Christopher S. 1 Martin, Philip L. 1 Mitrokostas, Nicholas 1 Mussa, Michael 1 Orejas, Diana 1 Petrazzini, Ben A. 1 Rahardja, Sjamsu 1 Richardson, J. David 1 Robinson, Sherman 1
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Reengaging Egypt: Options for US-Egypt Economic Relations
Kotschwar, Barbara; Schott, Jeffrey J. - Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics …
The success of the United States' Middle East strategy depends importantly on the future course of US-Egypt economic relations. Deepening bilateral commercial and investment ties can pay both commercial and political dividends as the Obama administration refocuses US strategy in the Middle East....
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Blue-Collar Blues: Is Trade to Blame for Rising US Income Inequality?
Lawrence, Robert Z. - Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics …
International trade accounts for only a small share of growing income inequality and labor-market displacement in the United States. Lawrence deconstructs the gap in real blue-collar wages and labor productivity growth between 1981 and 2006 and estimates how much higher these wages might have...
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Awakening Monster: The Alien Tort Statute of 1789
Hufbauer, Gary Clyde; Mitrokostas, Nicholas - Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics …
Within the next decade, 100,000 class action Chinese plaintiffs, organized by New York trial lawyers, could sue General Motors, Toyota, General Electric, Mitsubishi, and a host of other blue-chip corporations in a US federal court for abetting China's denial of political rights, for observing...
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East Asian Financial Cooperation
Henning, C. Randall - Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics …
Since the financial crisis in the late 1990s, Asian governments have been considering strengthening regional monetary and financial cooperation. Proposals have ranged from the Asian Monetary Fund to common currencies. During the past two years, China, Japan, Korea, and the member-states of ASEAN...
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Benefits of Price Convergence: Speculative Calculations, The
Warren, Tony; Hufbauer, Gary Clyde; Wada, Erika - Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics …
Price divergence is readily apparent to anyone who shops. Travelers from Manchester to London, or from Chicago to Paris, are hit by sticker shock. Products ranging from London Fog raincoats to Viagra are available over the Internet at half their retail store prices. Common experience tells us...
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The Future of China's Exchange Rate Policy
Goldstein, Morris; Lardy, Nicholas R. - Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics …
Over the past five years China has emerged as the world's largest global surplus economy; indeed by 2007-08 the size of its surplus relative to its GDP was of a magnitude unprecedented for a large trading economy. This development is especially surprising since in the first twenty-five years of...
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WTO 2000: Setting the Course for World Trade
Schott, Jeffrey J. - Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics …
By the year 2000, world trade in merchandise goods and commercial services will probably exceed $8 trillion, or $2 trillion more than in 1995. By that date, the World Trade Organization (WTO) may well have more than 130 member countries that account for about 95 percent of world trade. The...
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Toward a US - Indonesia Free Trade Agreement: Issues and Opportunities
Hufbauer, Gary Cylde; Rahardja, Sjamsu - Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics …
Indonesia is the largest Muslim country in the world. Would a free trade agreement (FTA) with the country be beneficial both economically and politically to the United States? What kind of benefit could Indonesia expect? This book presents a case for improved trade relations between Indonesia...
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Shape of a Swiss-US Free Trade Agreement, The
Hufbauer, Gary Clyde; Baldwin, Richard E. - Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics …
At first sight, a free trade agreement (FTA) between Switzerland and the United States seems implausible, but this important new study concludes that an FTA between the two countries would be highly worthwhile to both. As leading advocates of market capitalism, Switzerland and the United States...
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Korea after Kim Jong-il
Noland, Marcus - Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics …
Today's North Korean regime embodies elements of both communism and Confucian dynasty, is sovereign with respect to only part of the divided Korean nation, is vulnerable to pressure from external powers, and confronts incipient internal demands for change, yielding an unusually broad set of...
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