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Blog Posts: Daniel Griswold

Brother, Can You Spare a Z$200,000 Note?

August 3, 2007.

Life without Farm Subsidies

August 2, 2007.

House Farm Bill: “A Major Achievement?”

July 30, 2007.

Meet the New Farm Bill

July 20, 2007.

Food Safety and Imports

July 12, 2007.

Back to Square One on Immigration

June 8, 2007.

Tony Blair’s Wise Warning against ‘Isolationism and Protectionism’

June 6, 2007.

A Poison Pill for China?

May 30, 2007.

Gov. Kaine Warns against Protectionism

May 30, 2007.

Senate Amendment Guts Immigration Reform

May 24, 2007.

A Good Start on Immigration Reform

May 21, 2007.

Anti-trade Demagoguery from the Eagle Forum

May 16, 2007.

Ban on Travel to Cuba Makes a Martyr out of Michael Moore

May 10, 2007.

Fed Chairman Explains Benefits of Free Trade, Warns against Protectionism

May 2, 2007.

New Report Unwittingly Reveals Small Impact of China Trade on U.S. Jobs

May 1, 2007.

Shed No Tears for U.S. Manufacturers

April 26, 2007.

One-Half Cheer for a Weaker Dollar

April 24, 2007.

Can We Blame the Record Trade Deficit for Global Warming, Too?

April 13, 2007.

Behind China’s Headline Export Numbers

April 13, 2007.

The Good News behind Today’s Trade Deficit Report

March 14, 2007.

U.S. Economic Misery — or Delusion?

March 9, 2007.

Paternalism Runs Out of Gas

March 5, 2007.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Challenges Protectionists

March 1, 2007.

President Bush Answers Critics on Trade

February 1, 2007.

Visa Policies Costing U.S. Billions of Dollars

January 31, 2007.

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