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

"Crisis Averted? How Government Actions Keep Food Prices High," by Sallie James, Free Trade Bulletin no. 35, December 7, 2008

"Food Fight," by Sallie James, Free Trade Bulletin no. 31, January 30, 2008

"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

"Freeing the Farm: A Farm Bill for All Americans," by Sallie James and Daniel Griswold, Trade Policy Analysis no. 34, April 16, 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

"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

"Boxed In: Conflicts Between U.S. Farm Policies and WTO Obligations," by Daniel A. Sumner, Trade Policy Analysis no. 32, December 5, 2005

"Ripe for Reform: Six Good Reasons to Reduce U.S. Farm Subsidies and Trade Barriers," by Daniel Griswold, Stephen Slivinski and Christopher Preble, Trade Policy Analysis no. 30, September 14, 2005

"Miracle Down Under: How New Zealand Farmers Prosper without Subsidies or Protection," by Thomas Lambie, Free Trade Bulletin no. 16, February 7, 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," by Daniel J. Ikenson, Trade Briefing Paper no. 20, June 22, 2004

"Why We Have Nothing to Fear from Foreign Outsourcing," by Daniel Griswold, Free Trade Bulletin no. 10, March 30, 2004

"A Sticky State of Affairs: Sugar and the U.S.-Australia Free-Trade Agreement," by Aaron Lukas, Free Trade Bulletin no. 8, February 9, 2004

"Uncool Rules: Second Thoughts on Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling," by Daniel J. Ikenson, Free Trade Bulletin no. 7, January 16, 2004

""Byrdening" Relations: U.S. Trade Policies Continue to Flout the Rules," by Daniel J. Ikenson, Free Trade Bulletin no. 5, January 13, 2004

"Grounds for Complaint? Understanding the "Coffee Crisis"," by Brink Lindsey, Trade Briefing Paper no. 16, May 6, 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

"The Looming Trade War over Plant Biotechnology," by Ronald A. Bailey, Trade Policy Analysis no. 18, August 1, 2002

"Steel Trap: How Subsidies and Protectionism Weaken the U.S. Steel Industry," by Daniel J. Ikenson, Trade Briefing Paper no. 14, March 1, 2002

"America's Bittersweet Sugar Policy," by Mark Groombridge, Trade Briefing Paper no. 13, December 4, 2001

"Safe Harbor or Stormy Waters? Living with the EU Data Protection Directive," by Aaron Lukas, Trade Policy Analysis no. 16, October 30, 2001

"Farm Subsidies at Record Levels As Congress Considers New Farm Bill," by Chris Edwards and Tad DeHaven, Briefing Paper no. 70, October 18, 2001

"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

"Tax Bytes: A Primer on the Taxation of Electronic Commerce," by Aaron Lukas, Trade Policy Analysis no. 9, December 17, 1999

"Milking the Sacred Cow: A Case for Eliminating the Federal Dairy Program," by Kevin McNew, Policy Analysis no. 362, December 1, 1999

"The Steel 'Crisis' and the Costs of Protectionism," by Brink Lindsey, Daniel Griswold and Aaron Lukas, Trade Briefing Paper no. 4, April 16, 1999

"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

"U.S. Sanctions against Burma: A Failure on All Fronts," by Leon T. Hadar, Trade Policy Analysis no. 1, March 26, 1998

"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

"Sustaining Development and Biodiversity: Productivity, Efficiency, and Conservation," by Indur Goklany and Merritt W. Sprague, Policy Analysis no. 175, August 6, 1992

"Our Next Criminal Class: Milk Bootleggers," by James Bovard, Briefing Paper no. 13, June 14, 1991

"The Collision Course on Textile Quotas," by Thomas Grennes, Policy Analysis no. 140, September 12, 1990

"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 Semiconductor Industry and Foreign Competition," by Eugene Volokh, Policy Analysis no. 99, January 28, 1988

"Foreign Manufacturers in the United States: Should They Be Told to Buy American?," by Thomas J. DiLorenzo, Policy Analysis no. 83, February 24, 1987

"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



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