Institute for International Economics (U.S.)
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Institute for International Economics (U.S.)
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Institute for International Economics (U.S.)
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Incoming Resources
- Contributor of39
- Inflation and indexation, Argentina, Brazil, and Israel, edited by John Williamson
- Corruption and the global economy, Kimberly Ann Elliott, editor
- Reciprocity and retaliation in U.S. trade policy, Thomas O. Bayard, Kimberly Ann Elliott ; with contributions by Amelia Porges and Charles Iceland
- Financial intermediation beyond the debt crisis, Donald R. Lessard, John Williamson
- An international standard for monetary stabilization, Ronald I. McKinnon
- Trade policy in the 1980s, edited by William R. Cline
- American trade politics, system under stress, I.M. Destler
- China, the balance sheet : what the world needs to know now about the emerging superpower, C. Fred Bergsten ... [et al.]
- Globalization and the perceptions of American Workers, Kenneth F. Scheve and Matthew J. Slaughter
- Capital flight and Third World debt, [edited by] Donald R. Lessard and John Williamson
- "Reciprocity", a new approach to world trade policy?, William R. Cline
- The United States and the world economy, foreign economic policy for the next decade, C. Fred Bergsten and the Institute for International Economics
- The Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement, the global impact, Jeffrey J. Schott and Murray G. Smith, editors
- Dollar adjustment, how far? against what?, C. Fred Bergsten, John Williams, editors
- The world trading system, challenges ahead, Jeffrey J. Schott, editor
- The exchange rate system, John Williamson
- Managing the dollar, from the Plaza to the Louvre, Yoichi Funabashi
- Global economic imbalances, edited by C. Fred Bergsten
- Trade and income distribution, William R. Cline
- International adjustment and financing, the lessons of 1985-1991, C. Fred Bergsten, editor
- The United States-Japan economic problem, C. Fred Bergsten, William R. Cline
- Food regulation and trade, toward a safe and open global food system, Timothy Josling, Donna Roberts, David Orden
- Capital flight, the problem and policy responses, Donald R. Lessard and John Williamson
- China, the balance sheet : what the world needs to know now about the emerging superpower
- Adjusting to volatile energy prices, Philip K. Verleger, Jr
- Japan in the world economy, Bela Balassa and Marcus Noland
- The euro at five, ready for a global role?, Adam S. Posen, editor
- Reconcilable differences?, United States-Japan economic conflict, C. Fred Bergsten, Marcus Noland
- Auction quotas and United States trade policy, C. Fred Bergsten ... [and others]
- Exchange rate regimes for emerging markets, reviving the intermediate option, John Williamson
- Transforming foreign aid, United States assistance in the 21st century, Carol Lancaster
- The new politics of American trade, trade, labor, and the environment, I.M. Destler, Peter J. Balint
- IMF conditionality, edited by John Williamson
- North American free trade, issues and recommendations, Gary Clyde Hufbauer, Jeffrey J. Schott ; assisted by Lee L. Remick ... [et al.]
- Trade policy and global poverty, William R. Cline
- Measuring the costs of visible protection in Korea, Namdoo Kim
- Has globalization gone far enough?, the costs of fragmented markets, Scott Bradford and Robert Z. Lawrence
- Resolving the global economic crisis, after wall street : a statement, by thirty-three economists from thirteen countries
- NAFTA, an assessment, Gary Clyde Hufbauer and Jeffrey J. Schott ; assisted by Robin Dunnigan and Diana Clark