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1. Can the World Trade Organization be saved? Should it?

2. Have trade agreements been bad for America?

3. How to save the WTO with more flexible trading rules

4. EU carbon border adjustment mechanism faces many challenges

5. Is South Korea vulnerable to EU and US carbon border restrictions?

6. China's CPTPP bid spurs South Korea to act on Asia-Pacific trade pacts

7. Chinese Investments in the US and EU Are Declining—for Similar Reasons

8. The Rise of Global Innovation by US Multinationals Poses Risks and Opportunities

9. Survival of the International Monetary Fund and Global Economic Cooperation

10. An Assessment of the Korea-China Free Trade Agreement

11. What Next for the IMF?

12. Service Sector Reform in China

13. How Not to Regulate Insurance Markets: The Risks and Dangers of Solvency II

14. : From Rapid Recovery to Slowdown: Why Recent Economic Growth in Latin America Has Been Slow

15. Too Much Finance, or Statistical Illusion?

16. Gains from Harmonizing US and EU Auto Regulations under the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership

17. Reshoring by US Firms: What Do the Data Say?

18. Do Public Development Banks Hurt Growth? Evidence from Brazil

19. An Assessment of the Korea-China Free Trade Agreement

20. World on the Move: The Changing Global Income Distribution and Its Implications for Consumption Patterns and Public Policies

21. Estimates of Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rates, November 2015

22. Stability Bonds for the Euro Area

23. Should Korea Join the Trans-Pacific Partnership?

24. Estimates of Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rates, November 2014

25. Understanding Differences in Growth Performance in Latin America and Developing Countries between the Asian and Global Financial Crises

26. Rapid Growth in Emerging Markets and Developing Economies: Now and Forever?

27. Going Beyond Economic Engagement: Why South Korea Should Press the North on Labor Standards and Practices

28. Alternatives to Currency Manipulation: What Switzerland, Singapore, and Hong Kong Can Do

29. US Policies toward Liquefied Natural Gas and Oil Exports: An Update

30. Rethinking the National Export Initiative

31. A Proposed Code to Discipline Local Content Requirements

32. Is the European Central Bank Failing Its Price Stability Mandate?

33. Monetary Policy with Abundant Liquidity: A New Operating Framework for the Federal Reserve

34. Income Inequality Developments in the Great Recession

35. Addressing Currency Manipulation Through Trade Agreements

36. Making Labor Market Reforms Work for Everyone: Lessons from Germany

37. IMF Reform Is Waiting on the United States

38. Progress on Sovereign Wealth Fund Transparency and Accountability: An Updated SWF Scoreboard

39. China's Credit Boom: New Risks Require New Reforms

40. Lehman Died, Bagehot Lives: Why Did the Fed and Treasury Let a Major Wall Street Bank Fail?

41. Implementation of the Santiago Principles for Sovereign Wealth Funds: A Progress Report

42. Five Challenges for Janet Yellen at the Federal Reserve

43. Estimates of Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rates, November 2013

44. Stabilizing Properties of Flexible Exchange Rates: Evidence from the Global Financial Crisis

45. US Employment Deindustrialization: Insights from History and the International Experience

46. Financial Services in the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership

47. Governing the Federal Reserve System after the Dodd-Frank Act

48. Updated Estimates of Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rates

49. Hyperinflations Are Rare, but a Breakup of the Euro Area Could Prompt One

50. How Can Trade Policy Help America Compete?

51. Why a Breakup of the Euro Area Must Be Avoided: Lessons from Previous Breakups

52. Combating Widespread Currency Manipulation

53. The Coming Resolution of the European Crisis: An Update

54. Currency Manipulation, the US Economy, and the Global Economic Order

55. Europe's Single Supervisory Mechanism and the Long Journey Towards Banking Union

56. Southern Europe Ignores Lessons from Latvia at Its Peril

57. The Trans-Pacific Partnership and Asia-Pacific Integration: Policy Implications

58. Estimates of Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rates, May 2012

59. Right Idea, Wrong Direction: Obama's Corporate Tax Reform Proposals

60. Japan Post: Anti-Reform Law Clouds Japan's Entry to the Trans-Pacific Partnership

61. Will the World Trade Organization Enjoy a Bright Future?

62. Framework for the International Services Agreement

63. US Tire Tariffs: Saving Few Jobs at High Cost

64. Projecting China's Current Account Surplus

65. Another Shot at Protection by Stealth: Using the Tax Law to Penalize Foreign Insurance Companies

66. Japan Post: Retreat or Advance?

67. The Coming Resolution of the European Crisis

68. Using US Strategic Reserves to Moderate Potential Oil Price Increases from Sanctions on Iran

69. IFSWF Report on Compliance with the Santiago Principles: Admirable but Flawed Transparency

70. Markets vs. Malthus: Food Security and the Global Economy

71. What Should the United States Do about Doha?

72. US Tax Discrimination Against Large Corporations Should Be Discarded

73. What Can and Cannot Be Done about Rating Agencies

74. The United States Should Establish Permanent Normal Trade Relations with Russia

75. G-20 Reforms of the International Monetary System: An Evaluation

76. Logistics Reform for Low-Value Shipments

77. Revitalizing the Export-Import Bank

78. The Outlook for International Monetary System Reform in 2011: A Preliminary Report Card

79. The Elephant in the "Green Room": China and the Doha Round

80. Corporate Tax Reform for a New Century

81. Getting Surplus Countries to Adjust

82. The Substitution Account as a First Step Toward Reform of the International Monetary System

83. Revisiting the NAFTA Agenda on Climate Change

84. Deepening China-Taiwan Relations through the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement

85. In Defense of Europe's Grand Bargain

86. Hobbling Exports and Destroying Jobs

87. A Trade Agenda for the G-20

88. Higher Taxes on Multinationals Would Hurt US Workers and Exports

89. KORUS FTA 2.0: Assessing the Changes

90. Currency Wars?

91. Prospects for Implementing the Korea-US Free Trade Agreement

92. Not All Financial Regulation Is Global

93. The Future of the Chiang Mai Initiative: An Asian Monetary Fund?

94. Money for the Auto Industry: Consistent with WTO Rules?

95. A Green Recovery? Assessing US Economic Stimulus and the Prospects for International Coordination

96. Buy American: Bad for Jobs, Worse for Reputation

97. The Alien Tort Statute of 1789: Time for a Fresh Look

98. US Taxation of Multinational Corporations: What Makes Sense, What Doesn't

99. Setting the NAFTA Agenda on Climate Change

100. Pacific Asia and the Asia Pacific: The Choices for APEC