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

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

103. Financial Reform after the Crisis: An Early Assessment

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

105. Japan Post: Retreat or Advance?

106. The Coming Resolution of the European Crisis

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

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

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

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

111. Current Account Imbalances Coming Back

112. Capital Controls: Myth and Reality-A Portfolio Balance Approach

113. Integrating Reform of Financial Regulation with Reform of the International Monetary System

114. Logistics Reform for Low-Value Shipments

115. Revitalizing the Export-Import Bank

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

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

118. Corporate Tax Reform for a New Century

119. Getting Surplus Countries to Adjust

120. A China Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations

121. Asian Regional Policy Coordination

122. Applying Hubbert Curves and Linearization to Rock Phosphate

123. India's Growth in the 2000s: Four Facts

124. Asia and Global Financial Governance

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

126. Sovereign Wealth Funds: Is Asia Different?

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

128. The Liquidation of Government Debt

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

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

131. What Should the United States Do about Doha?

132. US Tax Discrimination Against Large Corporations Should Be Discarded

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

134. What Can and Cannot Be Done about Rating Agencies

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

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

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

138. Wholesalers and Retailers in US Trade

139. Do Developed and Developing Countries Compete Head to Head in High Tech?

140. Toward a Sunny Future? Global Integration in the Solar PV Industry

141. Excessive Volatility in Capital Flows: A Pigouvian Taxation Approach

142. The Margins of US Trade

143. Intra-Firm Trade and Product Contractibility

144. Revisiting the NAFTA Agenda on Climate Change

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

146. In Defense of Europe's Grand Bargain

147. Hobbling Exports and Destroying Jobs

148. A Trade Agenda for the G-20

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

150. Estimation of De Facto Flexibility Parameter and Basket Weights in Evolving Exchange Rate Regimes

151. Currency Wars?

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

153. Not All Financial Regulation Is Global

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

155. KORUS FTA 2.0: Assessing the Changes

156. Setting the NAFTA Agenda on Climate Change

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

158. China's Changing Outbound Foreign Direct Investment Profile: Drivers and Policy Implications

159. Understanding Special Drawing Rights

160. The Future of the Dollar

161. Why SDRs Could Rival the Dollar

162. The 2008 Oil Price "Bubble"

163. Capital Flows to Developing Countries: The Allocation Puzzle

164. A Tractable Model of Precautionary Reserves, Net Foreign Assets, or Sovereign Wealth Funds

165. The World Trade Organization and Climate Change: Challenges and Options

166. What's on the Table? The Doha Round as of August 2009

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

168. Sanctioning North Korea: The Political Economy of Denuclearization and Proliferation

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

170. The International Monetary Fund and Regulatory Challenges

171. Reconciling Climate Change and Trade Policy

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

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

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

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

176. Policy Liberalization and US Merchandise Trade Growth, 1980-2006

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

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

179. On What Terms Is the IMF Worth Funding?

180. Policy Liberalization and FDI Growth, 1982 to 2006

181. Multilateralism beyond Doha

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

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

184. Exchange Rate Economics

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

186. Strengthening Trade Adjustment Assistance

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

188. Global Imbalances: Time for Action

189. American Trade Politics in 2007: Building Bipartisan Compromise

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

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

192. Measurement and Inference in International Reserve Diversification

193. Do Markets Care Who Chairs the Central Bank?

194. Completing the Doha Round

195. Can Doha Still Deliver on the Development Agenda?

196. The Doha Round after Hong Kong

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

198. The Case for an International Reserve Diversification Standard

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

200. Predicting Trade Expansion under FTAs and Multilateral Agreements