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The Doha Dance
by: Daniel Allen, March 30, 2009

One part of recovery efforts to combat a world-wide economic decline is the reexamination of international trade barriers. (read more)


The Name Game
by: Don Irvine, November 27, 2006

Is resistance to sports team names innate or learned? (read more)


Irrational Voters or Elitist Policies
by: Matt Hadro, July 16, 2007

Is the “rational American voter” just a passing myth? Dr. Bryan Caplan, an economist at George Mason University, thinks that voter “irrationality” is widespread throughout democratic America, and contributes to the cleft in opinion between the general public and educated economists on the subject of free trade. (read more)


Predatory PRC
by: Bethany Stotts, August 08, 2007

In light of the rocky relationship between the U.S. and communist China, perhaps we should add ‘free trade’ to the list of dangerous foreign policy bywords. (read more)


Free Trade Truckers
by: Bethany Stotts, October 03, 2007

In the midst of concerns about low foreign safety standards among products from developing countries such as China, India, and Mexico, the Bush Administration has decided to implement a year-long pilot program that allows the Mexican trucking industry to permeate the United States. (read more)


Lions and Tigers and Trade, Oh My!
by: Bethany Stotts, November 09, 2007

American antipathy toward trade has been growing rapidly. However, world-renowned economist Jagdish Bhagwati argues that American free trade phobia is unjustified. (read more)


U.S. Manufacturing Obituaries Premature
by: Heyecan Veziroglu, December 03, 2007

Instead of mischaracterizing the significance and meaning of the U.S. trade deficit, policymakers should try to attain a better understanding of the condition of U.S. manufacturing. (read more)


Climate Change Bible
by: Bethany Stotts, April 23, 2008

While some global warming skeptics may have accused climate change believers of placing undue “faith” in murky science, some professors have already elevated the cause to a Christian edict. (read more)


Global Warming Follies
by: Emily Ham, May 28, 2008

What do you get when a country’s government finds itself in the process of passing legislation on a topic recent studies have proven to be a myth? (read more)


Warm and Fuzzy Global Regulation
by: Bethany Stotts, June 04, 2008

Václav Klaus, President of the Czech Republic, told a Competitive Enterprise Institute audience last week that he believes climate change forms the ideal political issue because its dogma cannot be disproven. (read more)


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