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Trade and Immigration: Studies

“The Steel ‘Crisis’ and the Costs of Protectionism,”

By Brink Lindsey, Daniel Griswold and Aaron Lukas. Trade Briefing Paper No. 4. April 16, 1999.

“Free Trade, Free Markets: Rating the 105th Congress,”

By Daniel Griswold. Trade Policy Analysis No. 6. February 3, 1999.

“Opening U.S. Skies to Global Airline Competition,”

By Kenneth J. Button. Trade Policy Analysis No. 5. November 24, 1998.

“A New Track for U.S. Trade Policy,”

By Brink Lindsey. Trade Policy Analysis No. 4. September 11, 1998.

“State and Local Sanctions Fail Constitutional Test,”

By David R. Schmahmann and James S. Finch. Trade Briefing Paper No. 3. August 6, 1998.

“Revisiting the “Revisionists”: The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Economic Model,”

By Brink Lindsey and Aaron Lukas. Trade Policy Analysis No. 3. July 31, 1998.

“Free Trade and Human Rights: The Moral Case for Engagement,”

By Robert A. Sirico. Trade Briefing Paper No. 2. July 17, 1998.

“The Blessings of Free Trade,”

By James K. Glassman. Trade Briefing Paper No. 1. May 1, 1998.

“America’s Maligned and Misunderstood Trade Deficit,”

By Daniel Griswold. Trade Policy Analysis No. 2. April 20, 1998.

“U.S. Sanctions against Burma: A Failure on All Fronts,”

By Leon T. Hadar. Trade Policy Analysis No. 1. March 26, 1998.

“New Asylum Laws: Undermining an American Ideal,”

By Michele Pistone. Policy Analysis No. 299. March 24, 1998.

“The Fast Track to Freer Trade,”

By Daniel Griswold. Briefing Paper No. 34. October 30, 1997.

“Anti-dumping Laws Trash Supercomputer Competition,”

By Christopher M. Dumler. Briefing Paper No. 32. October 14, 1997.

“How Corporate Welfare Won: Clinton and Congress Retreat from Cutting Business Subsidies,”

By Stephen Moore and Dean Stansel. Policy Analysis No. 254. May 15, 1996.

“A National ID System: Big Brother’s Solution to Illegal Immigration,”

By John J. Miller and Stephen Moore. Policy Analysis No. 237. September 7, 1995.

“Time to End the Alaskan Oil Export Ban,”

By Samuel A. Van Vactor. Policy Analysis No. 227. May 18, 1995.

“NAFTA’s Green Accords: Sound and Fury Signifying Little,”

By Jerry Taylor. Policy Analysis No. 198. November 17, 1993.

“Sustaining Development and Biodiversity: Productivity, Efficiency, and Conservation,”

By Indur M. Goklany and Merritt W. Sprague. Policy Analysis No. 175. August 6, 1992.

“The Myth of Fair Trade,”

By James Bovard. Policy Analysis No. 164. November 1, 1991.

“Dump Our Anti-Dumping Law,”

By Michael S. Knoll. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 11. July 25, 1991.

“Our Next Criminal Class: Milk Bootleggers,”

By James Bovard. Briefing Paper No. 13. June 14, 1991.

“A Mexican View of North American Free Trade,”

By Roberto Salinas-León. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 9. May 21, 1991.

“Why Trade Retaliation Closes Markets and Impoverishes People,”

By Jim Powell. Policy Analysis No. 143. November 20, 1990.

“The Collision Course on Textile Quotas,”

By Thomas Grennes. Policy Analysis No. 140. September 12, 1990.

“The Perils of Managed Trade,”

By Susan W. Liebeler and Michael S. Knoll. Policy Analysis No. 138. August 29, 1990.

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