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The Institute’s Policy Briefs in International Economics are short papers that convey urgent policy problems and outline courses of action to resolve them. Each brief begins with an assessment of a current issue, then critiques existing policies, and concludes with policy recommendations. The views expressed in these policy briefs are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the individual members of the Institute's Board of Directors or its Advisory Committee. We welcome feedback from readers and encourage you to convey your comments directly to the authors.
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2000
00-7:
"No" to Foreign Telecoms Equals "No" to the New Economy!
[pdf]
by Gary Clyde Hufbauer, Peterson Institute for International Economics
and Edward M. Graham, Peterson Institute for International Economics
September 2000
00-6:
The ILO and Enforcement of Core Labor Standards
[pdf]
by Kimberly Ann Elliott, Peterson Institute for International Economics
July 2000
00-5:
The Role of the IMF: A Guide to the Reports
by John Williamson, Peterson Institute for International Economics
May 2000
00-4:
Third Oil Shock: Real or Imaginary? Consequences and Policy Alternatives
[pdf]
by Philip K. Verleger, Peterson Institute for International Economics
April 2000
00-3:
American Access to China's Marketplace: The Congressional Vote on PNTR
[pdf]
by Gary Clyde Hufbauer, Peterson Institute for International Economics
and Daniel H. Rosen, Peterson Institute for International Economics
April 2000
00-2:
Decision-Making in the WTO
by Jeffrey J. Schott, Peterson Institute for International Economics
and Jayashree Watal, Peterson Institute for International Economics
March 2000
00-1:
The Next Trade Policy Battle
by C. Fred Bergsten, Peterson Institute for International Economics
January 2000