Trade Policy

Trade Policy

“Republican and Democratic Presidents Have Switched Economic Policies,” 2002.  Milken Institute Review. vol. 5, no. 1,1st Quarter, 2003, pp. 18-25.

"Assessing the Efficiency Gains from Further Liberalization," 2001, in Efficiency, Equity and Legitimacy: The Multilateral Trading System at the Millennium, in honor of Raymond Vernon, edited by R.Porter, P.Sauve, A.Subramanian, and A.Zampetti (Brookings Institution Press, Washington DC).

"The Crusade for Free TradeEvaluating Clinton’s International Economics Policy,"  Foreign AffairsMarch/April, 2001.  A Review of The Wind of the Hundred Days: How Washington Mismanaged Globalization by Jagdish Bhagwati.

"Globalization of the Economy," in Governance in a Globalizing World, edited by Joseph Nye & John Donahue (Brookings Institution Press, Washington, D.C.), 2000. Working paper.  Reprinted in International Politics: Enduring Concepts and Contemporary Issues, Robert Art and Robert Jervis, eds., Longman, 7th ed., 2005.  And in International Political Economy, edited by Jeffry Frieden, David Lake & Lawrence Broz (Norton: New York, 5th ed.), 2009.  NBER WP 7858.   

"Fast-track and the Continuing Importance of Trade Liberalization," Symposium on Freer Trade: In Whose Interest?, The Carter Center, Atlanta, Georgia, October 20, 1997. 

"How to Gauge the Importance of Trade to the U.S. Economy," address to the National Economists Club, Washington, D.C., Oct. 7, 1997. 

 

"Macroeconomics and Protectionism," with Rudiger Dornbusch, in U.S. Trade Policies in a Changing World Economy, edited by Robert Stern, MIT Press: Cambridge, MA., 1987.

"The 1807-1809 Embargo Against Great Britain," 1982, Journal of Economic History, XLII, no. 2, June, 291-308. Working Paper.

"Is There Trade With Other Planets?"  MIT, 1978.

 

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