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Policy Brief

2004

 

04-7: What Kind of Landing for the Chinese Economy? [pdf]
by Morris Goldstein, Peterson Institute
and Nicholas R. Lardy, Peterson Institute
November 2004

04-6: What Went Right in Japan [pdf]
by Adam S. Posen, Peterson Institute
November 2004

04-5: China Bashing 2004 [pdf]
by Gary Clyde Hufbauer, Peterson Institute
and Yee Wong, Peterson Institute
September 2004

04-4: Islam, Globalization, and Economic Performance in the Middle East [pdf]
by Marcus Noland, Peterson Institute
and Howard Pack, Peterson Institute
June 2004

04-3: Senator Kerry on Corporate Tax Reform: Right Diagnosis, Wrong Prescription [pdf]
by Gary Clyde Hufbauer, Peterson Institute
and Paul L. E. Grieco, Peterson Institute
April 2004

04-2: Labor Standards, Development, and CAFTA [pdf]
by Kimberly Ann Elliott, Peterson Institute
March 2004

04-1: This Far and No Farther? Nudging Agricultural Reform Forward [pdf]
by Tim Josling, Stanford University
and Dale E. Hathaway, National Center For Food and Agricultural Policy
March 2004