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Cato Studies: Daniel J. Ikenson

Ready to Compete: Completing the Steel Industry’s Rehabilitation

Trade Briefing Paper No. 20. June 22, 2004.

Poster Child for Reform: The Antidumping Case on Bedroom Furniture from China

Free Trade Bulletin No. 12. June 3, 2004.

Zeroing In: Antidumping’s Flawed Methodology under Fire

Free Trade Bulletin No. 11. April 27, 2004.

Uncool Rules: Second Thoughts on Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling

Free Trade Bulletin No. 7. January 16, 2004.

“Byrdening” Relations: U.S. Trade Policies Continue to Flout the Rules

Free Trade Bulletin No. 5. January 13, 2004.

Threadbare Excuses: The Textile Industry’s Campaign to Preserve Import Restraints

Trade Policy Analysis No. 25. October 15, 2003.

Ending the “Chicken War”: The Case for Abolishing the 25 Percent Truck Tariff

Trade Briefing Paper No. 17. June 18, 2003.

Bull in a China Shop: Assessing the First Section 421 Trade Case

Free Trade Bulletin No. 2. January 1, 2003.

Reforming the Antidumping Agreement: A Road Map for WTO Negotiations

Trade Policy Analysis No. 21. December 11, 2002.

Antidumping 101: The Devilish Details of “Unfair Trade” Law

Trade Policy Analysis No. 20. November 26, 2002.

Steel Trap: How Subsidies and Protectionism Weaken the U.S. Steel Industry

Trade Briefing Paper No. 14. March 1, 2002.

Coming Home to Roost: Proliferating Antidumping Laws and the Growing Threat to U.S. Exports

Trade Policy Analysis No. 14. July 30, 2001.

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