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“Nothing to Fear but Fearmongers Themselves: A Look at the Sovereign Wealth Fund Debate,”

By Daniel J. Ikenson. Free Trade Bulletin No. 33. March 14, 2008.

“Electronic Employment Eligibility Verification: Franz Kafka’s Solution to Illegal Immigration,”

By Jim Harper. Policy Analysis No. 612. March 6, 2008.

“A U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement: Strengthening Democracy and Progress in Latin America,”

By Daniel Griswold and Juan Carlos Hidalgo. Free Trade Bulletin No. 32. February 6, 2008.

“Food Fight,”

By Sallie James. Free Trade Bulletin No. 31. January 30, 2008.

“Maladjusted: The Misguided Policy of “Trade Adjustment Assistance”,”

By Sallie James. Trade Briefing Paper No. 26. November 8, 2007.

“Trading Up: How Expanding Trade Has Delivered Better Jobs and Higher Living Standards for American Workers,”

By Daniel Griswold. Trade Policy Analysis No. 36. October 25, 2007.

“Securing Land Rights for Chinese Farmers: A Leap Forward for Stability and Growth,”

By Zhu Keliang and Roy Prosterman. Development Policy Analysis No. 3. October 15, 2007.

“Thriving in a Global Economy: The Truth about U.S. Manufacturing and Trade,”

By Daniel J. Ikenson. Trade Policy Analysis No. 35. August 28, 2007.

“The “Cotton Problem” in West and Central Africa: The Case for Domestic Reforms,”

By John Baffes. Economic Development Bulletin No. 11. July 10, 2007.

“Milk Madness,”

By Chris Edwards. Tax and Budget Bulletin No. 47. July 1, 2007.

“The Fiscal Impact of Immigration Reform: The Real Story,”

By Daniel Griswold. Free Trade Bulletin No. 30. May 21, 2007.

“Comprehensive Immigration Reform: Finally Getting It Right,”

By Daniel Griswold. Free Trade Bulletin No. 29. May 16, 2007.

“Growing Pains: The Evolving U.S.-China Trade Relationship,”

By Daniel J. Ikenson. Free Trade Bulletin No. 28. May 7, 2007.

“Freeing the Farm: A Farm Bill for All Americans,”

By Sallie James and Daniel Griswold. Trade Policy Analysis No. 34. April 16, 2007.

“Are Trade Deficits a Drag on U.S. Economic Growth?,”

By Daniel Griswold. Free Trade Bulletin No. 27. March 12, 2007.

“Expand Visa Waiver Program to Qualified Countries,”

By Daniel Griswold. Free Trade Bulletin No. 26. January 26, 2007.

“The New Iron Age: Steel’s Renaissance Beckons New Trade Policies,”

By Daniel J. Ikenson. Free Trade Bulletin No. 25. November 27, 2006.

“Grain Drain: The Hidden Cost of U.S. Rice Subsidies,”

By Daniel Griswold. Trade Briefing Paper No. 25. November 16, 2006.

“Milking the Customers: The High Cost of U.S. Dairy Policies,”

By Sallie James. Trade Briefing Paper No. 24. November 9, 2006.

“The Rise of Populist Parties in Central Europe: Big Government, Corruption, and the Threat to Liberalism,”

By Marian L. Tupy. Development Policy Analysis No. 1. November 8, 2006.

“U.S. Response to Gambling Dispute Reveals Weak Hand,”

By Sallie James. Free Trade Bulletin No. 24. November 6, 2006.

“All Quiet on the Antidumping Front? Take a Closer Look,”

By Daniel J. Ikenson. 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.

“Who’s Manipulating Whom? China’s Currency and the U.S. Economy,”

By Daniel Griswold. Trade Briefing Paper No. 23. July 11, 2006.

“Leading the Way: How U.S.Trade Policy Can Overcome Doha’s Failings,”

By Daniel J. Ikenson. Trade Policy Analysis No. 33. June 20, 2006.

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