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1. Why the proposed Brussels buyers club to procure critical minerals is a bad idea

2. Will China's impending overhaul of its financial regulatory system make a difference?

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

4. The private sector advances in China: The evolving ownership structures of the largest companies in the Xi Jinping era

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

6. CHIPS Act will spur US production but not foreclose China

7. South Korea should prepare for its exposure to US-China technology tensions

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

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

10. The US–China trade war and phase one agreement

11. How China lends: A rare look into 100 debt contracts with foreign governments

12. Raising a caution flag on US financial sanctions against China

13. The unappreciated trend toward unilateral trade liberalization

14. Improving China's participation in resolving developing-country debt problems

15. Collateral benefits? South Korean exports to the United States and the US-China trade war

16. East Asia decouples from the United States: Trade war, COVID-19, and East Asia's new trade blocs

17. How the United States marched the semiconductor industry into its trade war with China

18. Using purchasing power parities to compare countries: Strengths and shortcomings

19. China's Financial Opening Accelerates

20. What US strategy gets wrong about China in Africa

21. Developing Countries Can Help Restore the WTO's Dispute Settlement System

22. Global E-Commerce Talks Stumble on Data Issues, Privacy, and More

23. US-China Trade War: Both Countries Lose, World Markets Adjust, Others Gain

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

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

26. China, Like the US, Faces Challenges in Achieving Inclusive Growth Through Manufacturing

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

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

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

30. China, Like the US, Faces Challenges in Achieving Inclusive Growth Through Manufacturing

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

32. Service Sector Reform in China

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

34. Estimates of Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rates, November 2015

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

36. Is China's Property Market Heading toward Collapse?

37. The Hyperglobalization of Trade and Its Future

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

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

40. Why Growth in Emerging Economies Is Likely to Fall

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

42. Projecting China's Current Account Surplus

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

44. Choice and Coercion in East Asian Exchange Rate Regimes

45. Capital Account Policies and the Real Exchange Rate

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

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

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

49. Capital Account Liberalization and the Role of the Renminbi

50. Estimates of Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rates, May 2011

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

52. Getting Surplus Countries to Adjust

53. A China Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations

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

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

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

57. New PPP-Based Estimates of Renminbi Undervaluation and Policy Implications

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

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

60. The G-20 and International Financial Institution Governance

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

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

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

64. Understanding Special Drawing Rights

65. Criss-Crossing Globalization: Uphill Flows of Skill-Intensive Goods and Foreign Direct Investment

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

67. Reconciling Climate Change and Trade Policy

68. The (Non) Impact of UN Sanctions on North Korea

69. Financial Repression in China

70. Multilateralism beyond Doha

71. A Security and Peace Mechanism for Northeast Asia: The Economic Dimension

72. Migration Experiences of North Korean Refugees: Survey Evidence from China

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

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

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

76. North Korea's External Economic Relations

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

78. China: Toward a Consumption-Driven Growth Path

79. Prospects for Regional Free Trade in Asia

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

81. The Chinese Economy: Prospects and Key Policy Issues

82. Global Economic Prospects: Slower But Still Solid Growth in 2005; Worries About Growth and Inflation for 2006

83. China's Role in the Revived Bretton Woods System: A Case of Mistaken Identity

84. What Kind of Landing for the Chinese Economy?

85. China Bashing 2004

86. Doubling the Global Work Force: The Challenge of Integrating China, India, and the Former Soviet Bloc into the World Economy

87. What Went Right in Japan

88. Adjusting China's Exchange Rate Policies

89. Foreign Direct Investment in China: Effects on Growth and Economic Performance

90. The New Asian Challenge