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1996
96-15:
Competitive Liberalization and Global Free Trade: A Vision for the Early 21st Century
by C. Fred Bergsten, Peterson Institute for International Economics
96-14:
Restructuring Korea's Financial Sector for Greater Competitiveness
by Marcus Noland, Peterson Institute for International Economics
96-13:
Some Unpleasant Arithmetic Concerning Unification
by Marcus Noland, Peterson Institute for International Economics
96-12:
APEC in 1996 and Beyond: The Subic Summit
by C. Fred Bergsten, Peterson Institute for International Economics
96-11:
Trade, Investment, and Economic Conflict Between the US and Asia
by Marcus Noland, Peterson Institute for International Economics
96-10:
Modeling Economic Reform in North Korea
by Marcus Noland, Peterson Institute for International Economics
and Sherman Robinson, Peterson Institute for International Economics
and Monica Scatasta, Peterson Institute for International Economics
96-9:
Competition Policies in the Dynamic Industrializing Economies: The Case of China, Korea, and Chinese Taipei
by Edward M. Graham, Peterson Institute for International Economics
96-8:
The Future of US-Korea Economic Relations
by Marcus Noland, Peterson Institute for International Economics
96-7:
The Market Structure Benefits of Trade and Investment Liberalization
[pdf]
by Raymond Atje, Peterson Institute for International Economics
and Gary Clyde Hufbauer, Peterson Institute for International Economics
96-6:
US-China Economic Relations
by Marcus Noland, Peterson Institute for International Economics
96-5:
China's Economic Reforms: Chronology and Statistics
[pdf]
by Gautam Jaggi, Peterson Institute for International Economics
and Mary Rundle, Peterson Institute for International Economics
and Daniel H. Rosen, Peterson Institute for International Economics
and Yuichi Takahashi, Peterson Institute for International Economics
January 1996
96-4:
Research and Development Activities and Trade Specialization in Japan
by Marcus Noland, Peterson Institute for International Economics
96-3:
German Lessons for Korea: The Economics of Unification
by Marcus Noland, Peterson Institute for International Economics
96-2:
Public Policy, Private Preferences, and the Japanese Trade Pattern
by Marcus Noland, Peterson Institute for International Economics
96-1:
APEC after Osaka: Toward Free Trade by 2010/2020
by C. Fred Bergsten, Peterson Institute for International Economics