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

2. Chinese Investment and CFIUS: Time for an Updated (and Revised) Perspective

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

4. Estimates of Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rates, November 2015

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

6. Why Bail-In Securities Are Fool's Gold

7. Estimates of Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rates, November 2014

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

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

10. Demographic versus Cyclical Influences on US Labor Force Participation

11. Rethinking the National Export Initiative

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

13. Income Inequality Developments in the Great Recession

14. Addressing Currency Manipulation Through Trade Agreements

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

16. IMF Reform Is Waiting on the United States

17. Role of Apprenticeships in Combating Youth Unemployment in Europe and the United States

18. How to Measure Underemployment?

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

20. Five Challenges for Janet Yellen at the Federal Reserve

21. Estimates of Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rates, November 2013

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

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

24. Financial Services in the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership

25. How Can Trade Policy Help America Compete?

26. Combating Widespread Currency Manipulation

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

28. Restoring Fiscal Equilibrium in the United States

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

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

31. Projecting China's Current Account Surplus

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

33. The Dollar and Its Discontents

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

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

36. The Liquidation of Government Debt

37. What Should the United States Do about Doha?

38. US Tax Discrimination Against Large Corporations Should Be Discarded

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

40. What Can and Cannot Be Done about Rating Agencies

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

42. The Current Currency Situation

43. Delivering on US Climate Finance Commitments

44. Revitalizing the Export-Import Bank

45. Estimates of Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rates, May 2011

46. Corporate Tax Reform for a New Century

47. A Generalized Fact and Model of Long-Run Economic Growth: Kaldor Fact as a Special Case

48. Too Big to Fail: The Transatlantic Debate

49. The Sustainability of China's Recovery from the Global Recession

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

51. Wholesalers and Retailers in US Trade

52. US Trade and Wages: The Misleading Implications of Conventional Trade Theory

53. The Realities and Relevance of Japan's Great Recession: Neither Ran nor Rashomon

54. The Margins of US Trade

55. Intra-Firm Trade and Product Contractibility

56. Revisiting the NAFTA Agenda on Climate Change

57. The Big U-Turn: Japan Threatens to Reverse Postal Reforms

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

59. Hobbling Exports and Destroying Jobs

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

61. Protection by Stealth: Using the Tax Law to Discriminate against Foreign Insurance Companies

62. An Update on EU Financial Reforms

63. Renminbi Undervaluation, China's Surplus, and the US Trade Deficit

64. Managing Credit Booms and Busts: A Pigouvian Taxation Approach

65. Trade Disputes Between China and the United States: Growing Pains so Far, Worse Ahead?

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

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

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

69. Did Reagan Rule In Vain? A Closer Look at True Expenditure Levels in the United States and Europe

70. The GCC Monetary Union: Choice of Exchange Rate Regime

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

72. Pressing the "Reset Button" on US-Russia Relations

73. A Solution for Europe's Banking Problem

74. Understanding Special Drawing Rights

75. The Future of the Dollar

76. Why SDRs Could Rival the Dollar

77. The 2008 Oil Price "Bubble"

78. Structural and Cyclical Trends in Net Employment over US Business Cycles, 1949-2009: Implications for the Next Recovery and Beyond

79. American Multinationals and American Economic Interests: New Dimensions to an Old Debate

80. Multilateralism beyond Doha

81. Distance Isn't Quite Dead: Recent Trade Patterns and Modes of Supply in Computer and Information Services in the United States and NAFTA Partners

82. Estimating Consistent Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rates

83. Policy Liberalization and FDI Growth, 1982 to 2006

84. "Fear"and Offshoring: The Scope and Potential Impact of Imports and Exports of Services

85. Strengthening Trade Adjustment Assistance

86. The Case for Exchange Rate Flexibility in Oil-Exporting Economies

87. China and Economic Integration in East Asia: Implications for the United States

88. Congress, Treasury, and the Accountability of Exchange Rate Policy: How the 1988 Trade Act Should Be Reformed

89. Measurement and Inference in International Reserve Diversification

90. A (Lack of) Progress Report on China's Exchange Rate Policies

91. Offshoring, Outsourcing, and Production Relocation-Labor—Market Effects in the OECD Countries and Developing Asia

92. China: Toward a Consumption-Driven Growth Path

93. Can Doha Still Deliver on the Development Agenda?

94. Negotiating the Korea-United States Free Trade Agreement

95. Firm Structure, Multinationals, and Manufacturing Plant Deaths

96. The United States Needs German Economic Leadership

97. A Currency Basket for East Asia, Not Just China

98. Prospects for Regional Free Trade in Asia

99. The US Trade Deficit: A Disaggregated Perspective

100. Importers, Exporters, and Multinationals: A Portrait of Firms in the U.S. that Trade Goods