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Daniel J. Ikenson

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"Burning Rubber: Proposed Duties on Chinese Tires Whiff of Senseless Protectionism," Free Trade Bulletin no. 39, September 11, 2009.

"Audaciously Hopeful: How President Obama Can Help Restore the Pro-Trade Consensus," by Daniel J. Ikenson and Scott Lincicome, Trade Policy Analysis no. 39, April 28, 2009.

"A Protectionism Fling: Why Tariff Hikes and Other Trade Barriers Will Be Short-Lived," Free Trade Bulletin no. 37, March 12, 2009.

"While Doha Sleeps: Securing Economic Growth through Trade Facilitation," Trade Policy Analysis no. 37, June 17, 2008.

"Nothing to Fear but Fearmongers Themselves: A Look at the Sovereign Wealth Fund Debate," Free Trade Bulletin no. 33, March 14, 2008.

"Thriving in a Global Economy: The Truth about U.S. Manufacturing and Trade," Trade Policy Analysis no. 35, August 28, 2007.

"Growing Pains: The Evolving U.S.-China Trade Relationship," Free Trade Bulletin no. 28, May 7, 2007.

"The New Iron Age: Steel's Renaissance Beckons New Trade Policies," Free Trade Bulletin no. 25, November 27, 2006.

"All Quiet on the Antidumping Front? Take a Closer Look," Free Trade Bulletin no. 23, September 14, 2006.

"Blowing Exhaust: Detroit's Woes Belie a Healthy U.S. Auto Market," by Daniel Griswold and Daniel J. Ikenson, Free Trade Bulletin no. 22, July 27, 2006.

"Leading the Way: How U.S.Trade Policy Can Overcome Doha's Failings," Trade Policy Analysis no. 33, June 20, 2006.

"Currency Controversy: Surplus of Politics, Deficit of Leadership," Free Trade Bulletin no. 21, May 31, 2006.

"America's Credibility Goes "Timber!"," Free Trade Bulletin no. 20, October 28, 2005.

"Abuse of Discretion: Time to Fix the Administration of the U.S. Antidumping Law," Trade Policy Analysis no. 31, October 6, 2005.

"Shell Games and Fortune Tellers: The Sun Doesn't Set at the Antidumping Circus," Free Trade Bulletin no. 18, June 20, 2005.

"Nonmarket Nonsense: U.S. Antidumping Policy toward China," Trade Briefing Paper no. 22, March 7, 2005.

"Cutting the Cord: Textile Trade Policy Needs Tough Love," Free Trade Bulletin no. 15, January 25, 2005.

"The Case for CAFTA: Consolidating Central America's Freedom Revolution," by Daniel Griswold and Daniel J. Ikenson, Trade Briefing Paper no. 21, September 21, 2004.

"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," by Brink Lindsey and Daniel J. Ikenson, Trade Policy Analysis no. 21, December 11, 2002.

"Antidumping 101: The Devilish Details of "Unfair Trade" Law," by Brink Lindsey and Daniel J. Ikenson, 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," by Brink Lindsey and Daniel J. Ikenson, Trade Policy Analysis no. 14, July 30, 2001.



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