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1. Carbon border adjustments, climate clubs, and subsidy races when climate policies vary

2. Saving the WTO from the national security exception

3. Trump ended WTO dispute settlement. Trade remedies are needed to fix it.

4. The international financial system after COVID-19

5. Socioeconomic diversity of economics PhDs

6. WTO 2025: Restoring binding dispute settlement

7. WTO 2025: Enhancing global trade intelligence

8. WTO 2025: Constructing an executive branch

9. Public responses to foreign protectionism: Evidence from the US-China trade war

10. Public responses to foreign protectionism: Evidence from the US-China trade war

11. 25 years of excess unemployment in advanced economies: Lessons for monetary policy

12. How carbon tariffs and climate clubs can slow global warming

13. A reform strategy to transform energy: From piecemeal to systemwide change

14. Green energy depends on critical minerals. Who controls the supply chains?

15. Why gender disparities persist in South Korea’s labor market

16. How economic ideas led to Taiwan’s shift to export promotion in the 1950s

17. From hermit kingdom to miracle on the Han

18. Low inflation bends the Phillips curve around the world: Extended results

19. Low inflation bends the Phillips curve around the world

20. Export controls: America’s other national security threat

21. To what extent are tariffs offset by exchange rates?

22. Central bank policy sets the lower bound on bond yields

23. Global value chains and the removal of trade protection

24. A program for strengthening the Federal Reserve's ability to fight the next recession

25. Why Trump shot the sheriffs: The end of WTO dispute settlement 1.0

26. Global Dimensions of US Monetary Policy

27. WTO'ing a Resolution to the China Subsidy Problem

28. Should Monetary Policy Take Inequality and Climate Change into Account?

29. Creating a Euro Area Safe Asset without Mutualizing Risk (Much)

30. Measuring the Rise of Economic Nationalism

31. Does Trade Reform Promote Economic Growth? A Review of Recent Evidence

32. How to Restructure Sovereign Debt: Lessons from Four Decades

33. The 2018 US-China Trade Conflict after 40 Years of Special Protection

34. Low Inflation Bends the Phillips Curve

35. Brexit: Everyone Loses, but Britain Loses the Most

36. EU Trade Policy amid the China-US Clash: Caught in the Cross-Fire?

37. Creating a Euro Area Safe Asset without Mutualizing Risk (Much)

38. Protectionism under Trump: The China Shock, Intolerance, and the "First White President"

39. Hungary under Orbán: Can Central Planning Revive Its Economy?

40. Inflation and Activity: Two Explorations and Their Monetary Policy Implications

41. Can Foreign Exchange Intervention Stem Exchange Rate Pressures from Global Capital Flow Shocks?

42. Are Capital Inflows Expansionary or Contractionary? Theory, Policy Implications, and Some Evidence

43. Further Statistical Debate on "Too Much Finance"

44. The Influence of Foreign Direct Investment, Intrafirm Trading, and Currency Undervaluation on US Firm Trade Disputes

45. The OECD's "Action Plan" to Raise Taxes on Multinational Corporations

46. Enhancing Financial Stability in Developing Asia

47. The Tradability of Services: Geographic Concentration and Trade Costs

48. Recent Declines in Labor's Share in US Income: A Preliminary Neoclassical Account

49. An Old Boys' Club No More: Pluralism in Participation and Performance at the Olympic Games

50. Testing the Modigliani-Miller Theorem of Capital Structure Irrelevance for Banks

51. The Future of Worldwide Income Distribution

52. Financing Productivity- and Innovation-Led Growth in Developing Asia: International Lessons and Policy Issues

53. The Financial Sector and Growth in Emerging Asian Economies

54. Maintaining Financial Stability in the People's Republic of China during Financial Liberalization

55. Versailles Redux? Eurozone Competitiveness in a Dynamic Balassa-Samuelson-Penn Framework

56. Official Financial Flows, Capital Mobility, and Global Imbalances

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

58. Regime Change, Democracy, and Growth

59. Labor Market Slack in the United Kingdom

60. The Federal Reserve Engages the World (1970–2000): An Insider's Narrative of the Transition to Managed Floating and Financial Turbulence

61. Demographic versus Cyclical Influences on US Labor Force Participation

62. The Greek Debt Restructuring: An Autopsy

63. How to Measure Underemployment?

64. The Hyperglobalization of Trade and Its Future

65. The Hyperglobalization of Trade and Its Future

66. Asian and European Financial Crises Compared

67. Why Growth in Emerging Economies Is Likely to Fall

68. Overlooked Opportunity: Tradable Business Services, Developing Asia, and Growth

69. Assessing Potential Inflation Consequences of QE after Financial Crises

70. The Services Sector in Asia: Is It an Engine of Growth?

71. Performance of the Services Sector in Korea: An Empirical Investigation

72. The Renminbi Bloc Is Here: Asia Down, Rest of the World to Go?

73. Prospects for Services Trade Negotiations

74. Transactions: A New Look at Services Sector Foreign Direct Investment in Asia

75. Capital Account Policies and the Real Exchange Rate

76. John Williamson and the Evolution of the International Monetary System

77. Sovereign Debt Sustainability in Italy and Spain: A Probabilistic Approach

78. Gender in Transition: The Case of North Korea

79. The Dollar and Its Discontents

80. The Microeconomics of North–South Korean Cross-Border Integration

81. Networks, Trust, and Trade: The Microeconomics of China–North Korea Integration

82. Lessons from Reforms in Central and Eastern Europe in the Wake of the Global Financial Crisis

83. Financial Reform after the Crisis: An Early Assessment

84. Transportation and Communication Infrastructure in Latin America: Lessons from Asia

85. Global Imbalances and Foreign Asset Expansion by Developing Economy Central Banks

86. Spillover Effects of Exchange Rates: A Study of the Renminbi

87. Chinese Investment in Latin American Resources: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

88. Integration in the Absence of Institutions: China-North Korea Cross-Border Exchange

89. Sovereign Wealth Funds: Is Asia Different?

90. Foreign Manufacturing Multinationals and the Transformation of the Chinese Economy: New Measurements, New Perspectives

91. The Liquidation of Government Debt

92. Coordinating Regional and Multilateral Financial Institutions

93. Resource Management and Transition in Central Asia, Azerbaijan, and Mongolia

94. How Flexible Can Inflation Targeting Be and Still Work?

95. Renminbi Rules: The Conditional Imminence of the Reserve Currency Transition

96. A China Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations

97. Asian Regional Policy Coordination

98. Rent(s) Asunder: Sectoral Rent Extraction Possibilities and Bribery by Multinational Corporations

99. Delivering on US Climate Finance Commitments

100. Applying Hubbert Curves and Linearization to Rock Phosphate