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301. Estimating Consistent Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rates

302. New Estimates of Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rates

303. Policy Liberalization and FDI Growth, 1982 to 2006

304. Financial Repression in China

305. Currency Undervaluation and Sovereign Wealth Funds: A New Role for the World Trade Organization

306. Exchange Rate Economics

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

308. Strengthening Trade Adjustment Assistance

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

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

311. Global Imbalances: Time for Action

312. Merry Sisterhood or Guarded Watchfulness? Cooperation Between the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank

313. Exit Polls: Refugee Assessments of North Korea's Transition

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

315. Measurement and Inference in International Reserve Diversification

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

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

318. Do Markets Care Who Chairs the Central Bank?

319. The Trade Effects of Preferential Arrangements: New Evidence from the Australia Productivity Commission

320. China: Toward a Consumption-Driven Growth Path

321. Completing the Doha Round

322. The Eurasian Growth Paradox

323. The External Policy of the Euro Area: Organizing for Foreign Exchange Intervention

324. Offshoring in Europe-Evidence of a Two-Way Street from Denmark

325. Can Doha Still Deliver on the Development Agenda?

326. Negotiating the Korea-United States Free Trade Agreement

327. The Doha Round after Hong Kong

328. Firm Structure, Multinationals, and Manufacturing Plant Deaths

329. Has EMU Had Any Impact on the Degree of Wage Restraint?

330. The Case for an International Reserve Diversification Standard

331. The United States Needs German Economic Leadership

332. Living with Global Imbalances: A Contrarian View

333. After Argentina

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

335. Predicting Trade Expansion under FTAs and Multilateral Agreements

336. Prospects for Regional Free Trade in Asia

337. The US Trade Deficit: A Disaggregated Perspective

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

339. Tradable Services: Understanding the Scope and Impact of Services Offshoring

340. Egypt after the Multi-Fiber Arrangement: Global Apparel and Textile Supply Chains as a Route for Industrial Upgrading

341. What Might the Next Emerging-Market Financial Crisis Look Like?

342. Explaining Middle Eastern Authoritarianism

343. South Korea's Experience with International Capital Flows

344. Affinity and International Trade

345. Reform of the International Monetary Fund

346. What Iraq and Argentina Might Learn from Each Other

347. After 'Non' and 'Nee': Plans B, C, and D for the European Constitution

348. The Payoff from Globalization

349. Swiss National Bank Sales—Lessons and Experiences

350. Domestic and External Debt: The Doomed Quest for Equal Treatment