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PAPERS  &  STUDIES in International Economics
 
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What Did You Expect?
New market access was not a principal Peruvian goal in the United States-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement; rather, the agreement was intended to encourage investment by locking in Peru's economic reforms.   [Read more]
 
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An Encompassing View of the Past and Present
Capital inflow bonanzas are troublesome for advanced economies, in which they are associated with economic crises, and for emerging markets, in which they contribute to economic vulnerability.   [Read more]
 
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Americans want to protect the jobs of workers, but at the same time they believe that freetradegives them more choices and cheaper goods and makes American industry more competitive.   [Read more]
 
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How are factors such as corruption perception and the level of democracy influencing foreign direct investment to developing economies?   [Read more]
 
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A Review of International Trade Commission Decisions
The International Trade Commission has gained importance in recent years.Are therebiasesin favor of patent holders inits decisionmaking?   [Read more]
 
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How have wage-setting, high tax rates, and business tax policies affected businesses in Sweden?   [Read more]
 
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Research of Sweden’s weak performance with respect to market work activity highlights the role of policies and institutional arrangements that disadvantage younger and smaller businesses.   [Read more]
 
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Where to Protect Your International Intellectual Property
Intellectual property protection is a source of heightened competition among companies in the twenty-first century.   [Read more]
 
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The World Bank should stick to its core mission of funding health systems and get out of the disease control business.   [Read more]
 
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The Emergence of Regional and Bilateral Alternatives to Multilateralism
What plausible alternatives exist for multilateralism?   [Read more]
 
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