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Home >  Scholars & Fellows >  Philip I. Levy >  Articles and Short Publications
Articles and Short Publications by Philip I. Levy
Resident Scholar
Resident Scholar Philip I. Levy
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Does Trade Policy Matter?
Posted: Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Resting on our trade laurels not only would forego future gains, but would threaten the trade gains of the postwar era that we currently enjoy.  [Full Story]
Weak Trade Week
Posted: Wednesday, May 28, 2008
The number of U.S. politicians willing to speak clearly and forthrightly about free trade is depressingly small.  [Full Story]
Is the U.S. Public Service Academy a Good Idea?
Posted: Thursday, May 15, 2008
A new proposal to launch a U.S. Public Service Academy has drawn much attention. Two essays provide a provocative look at this ambitious policy proposal.  [Full Story]
Economic Integration and Incipient Democracy
Posted: Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Progress may not be observable in the earliest stages of democracy.  [Full Story]
Doing a Job on NAFTA
Posted: Friday, March 7, 2008
Barack Obama's criticism of the North American Free Trade Agreement reflects either a willful disregard of the facts or a poor command of economics.  [Full Story]
Meet the New Boss
Posted: Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Robert Zoellick is off to a promising start as World Bank president.  [Full Story]
Trading Exaggerations
Posted: Thursday, October 11, 2007
The free trade agreements with Panama, Peru, Colombia, and South Korea are immensely important for U.S. foreign policy and in spurring economic growth.  [Full Story]
Eat the Fish--Or Else!
Posted: Thursday, August 16, 2007
Our trade debate with China has taken a turn for the absurd.  [Full Story]
How to Let China Know We're Serious
Posted: Thursday, July 19, 2007
If Congress wants to show China the United States is serious, it should focus on domestic issues like reducing the federal deficit.  [Full Story]
After the SED: Evaluating the U.S.-China Economic Relationship
Posted: Friday, June 29, 2007
The United States and China enjoy a mutually beneficial economic relationship. Aggressive U.S. diplomatic policy toward China could hurt this.  [Full Story]
Total Records: 19
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Research Areas
International trade policy
U.S. foreign assistance and economic development policy
Globalization
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Philip Levy
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