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Trade and Immigration: Studies

“”Consumer Safety” Bill Could Boomerang against U.S. Manufacturers,”

By Daniel Griswold and Sallie James. Free Trade Bulletin No. 42. September 28, 2010.

“The Miscellaneous Tariff Bill: A Blueprint for Future Trade Expansion,”

By Daniel Griswold. Trade Briefing Paper No. 30. September 9, 2010.

“Manufacturing Discord: Growing Tensions Threaten the U.S.-China Economic Relationship,”

By Daniel J. Ikenson. Trade Briefing Paper No. 29. May 4, 2010.

“Appreciate This: Chinese Currency Rise Will Have a Negligible Effect on the Trade Deficit,”

By Daniel J. Ikenson. Free Trade Bulletin No. 41. March 24, 2010.

“Is the Trans-Pacific Partnership Worth the Fuss?,”

By Sallie James. Free Trade Bulletin No. 40. March 15, 2010.

“Globalization: Curse or Cure? Policies to Harness Global Economic Integration to Solve Our Economic Challenge,”

By Jagadeesh Gokhale. Policy Analysis No. 659. February 1, 2010.

“Made on Earth: How Global Economic Integration Renders Trade Policy Obsolete,”

By Daniel J. Ikenson. Trade Policy Analysis No. 42. December 2, 2009.

“Why Sustainability Standards for Biofuel Production Make Little Economic Sense,”

By Harry de Gorter and David R. Just. Policy Analysis No. 647. October 7, 2009.

“Vallejo Con Dios: Why Public Sector Unionism Is a Bad Deal for Taxpayers and Representative Government,”

By Don Bellante, David Denholm and Ivan G. Osorio. Policy Analysis No. 645. September 28, 2009.

“Burning Rubber: Proposed Duties on Chinese Tires Whiff of Senseless Protectionism,”

By Daniel J. Ikenson. Free Trade Bulletin No. 39. September 11, 2009.

“A Harsh Climate for Trade: How Climate Change Proposals Threaten Global Commerce,”

By Sallie James. Trade Policy Analysis No. 41. September 9, 2009.

“Restriction or Legalization? Measuring the Economic Benefits of Immigration Reform,”

By Peter B. Dixon and Maureen T. Rimmer. Trade Policy Analysis No. 40. August 13, 2009.

“As Immigrants Move In, Americans Move Up,”

By Daniel Griswold. Free Trade Bulletin No. 38. July 21, 2009.

“An International Monetary Fund Currency to Rival the Dollar? Why Special Drawing Rights Can’t Play That Role,”

By Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar. Development Policy Analysis No. 10. July 7, 2009.

“A Service to the Economy: Removing Barriers to “Invisible Trade”,”

By Sallie James. Trade Policy Analysis No. 38. April 30, 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,”

By Daniel J. Ikenson. Free Trade Bulletin No. 37. March 12, 2009.

“El Salvador: A Central American Tiger?,”

By Juan Carlos Hidalgo. Development Policy Analysis No. 8. March 9, 2009.

“”Shipping Jobs Overseas” or Reaching New Customers? Why Congress Should Not Tax Reinvested …,”

By Daniel Griswold. Free Trade Bulletin No. 36. January 13, 2009.

“Crisis Averted? How Government Actions Keep Food Prices High,”

By Sallie James. Free Trade Bulletin No. 35. December 7, 2008.

“The Benefits of Port Liberalization: A Case Study from India,”

By Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar. Development Policy Analysis No. 7. December 3, 2008.

“Trade, Protectionism, and the U.S. Economy: Examining the Evidence,”

By Robert Krol. Trade Briefing Paper No. 28. September 16, 2008.

“While Doha Sleeps: Securing Economic Growth through Trade Facilitation,”

By Daniel J. Ikenson. Trade Policy Analysis No. 37. June 17, 2008.

“Race to the Bottom? The Presidential Candidates’ Positions on Trade,”

By Sallie James. Trade Briefing Paper No. 27. April 15, 2008.

“Worried about a Recession? Don’t Blame Free Trade,”

By Daniel Griswold. Free Trade Bulletin No. 34. March 30, 2008.

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