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Trade and Immigration: Studies

“Farm Bill Follies of 1990,”

By James Bovard. Policy Analysis No. 135. July 12, 1990.

“The Farm Credit Quagmire,”

By James Bovard. Policy Analysis No. 122. July 27, 1989.

“The Twilight of Government Growth in a Competitive World Economy,”

By Richard B. McKenzie. Policy Analysis No. 111. August 19, 1988.

“The Reagan Record on Trade: Rhetoric vs. Reality,”

By Sheldon L. Richman. Policy Analysis No. 107. May 30, 1988.

“The Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement: Now or Never,”

By Michael I. Krauss. Policy Analysis No. 105. May 3, 1988.

“The Semiconductor Industry and Foreign Competition,”

By Eugene Volokh. Policy Analysis No. 99. January 28, 1988.

“The Emergence of the Service Economy: Fact or Artifact?,”

By Richard B. McKenzie. Policy Analysis No. 93. October 27, 1987.

“Our Trade Laws Are a National Disgrace,”

By James Bovard. Policy Analysis No. 91. September 18, 1987.

“Stumbling Toward a U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement,”

By William A. Niskanen. Policy Analysis No. 88. June 18, 1987.

“Foreign Manufacturers in the United States: Should They Be Told to Buy American?,”

By Thomas J. DiLorenzo. Policy Analysis No. 83. February 24, 1987.

“Fiddling While the GATT Burns,”

By Martin Wolf. Policy Analysis No. 78. September 25, 1986.

“What’s Wrong With Trade Sanctions,”

By Bruce Bartlett. Policy Analysis No. 64. December 23, 1985.

“Dairy Policy and Public Interest: The Economic Legacies,”

By James F. Thompson and W. Frank Edwards. Policy Analysis No. 57. July 30, 1985.

“Government Crop Programs: High Cost and Few Gains,”

By Clifton Luttrell. Policy Analysis No. 56. July 9, 1985.

“What Is the 1985 Farm Problem?,”

By J. Bruce Bullock. Policy Analysis No. 55. July 2, 1985.

“Panic in Silicon Valley: The Semiconductor Industry’s Cry for Help,”

By Scott Palmer. Policy Analysis No. 31. December 21, 1983.

“Tedious Fraud: Reagan’s Farm Policy and the Politics of Agricultural Marketing Orders,”

By Michael McMenamin. Policy Analysis No. 30. December 6, 1983.

“The Farming of Washington: How U.S. Agricultural Policies Affect the American Farm,”

By Don Doig. Policy Analysis No. 27. August 24, 1983.

“Dairy Price Supports: Still Milking the Public,”

By Michael McMenamin. Policy Analysis No. 14. August 19, 1982.

“Immigration Policy: A New Approach,”

By Jennifer Roback. Policy Analysis No. 5. October 20, 1981.

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