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101. An Assessment of the Korea-China Free Trade Agreement

102. Lessons from Russia and the Future of Sanctions

103. Economic Statecraft: American Economic Power and the New Face of Financial Warfare

104. Still Broken: Governments must do more to fix the international corporate tax system

105. The 2015 Survey of Progress in International Economic Governance

106. EU-India Strategic Partnership Needs a Reality Check

107. Unconventional Monetary Policy, Spillovers, and Liftoff: Implications for Northeast Asia

108. The ASEAN Economic Community: What Stands in the Way?

109. The Future of Afghanistan-Pakistan Trade Relations

110. What Next for the IMF?

111. Service Sector Reform in China

112. How Not to Regulate Insurance Markets: The Risks and Dangers of Solvency II

113. : From Rapid Recovery to Slowdown: Why Recent Economic Growth in Latin America Has Been Slow

114. Quantity Theory of Money Redux? Will Inflation Be the Legacy of Quantitative Easing?

115. Too Much Finance, or Statistical Illusion?

116. Gains from Harmonizing US and EU Auto Regulations under the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership

117. Reshoring by US Firms: What Do the Data Say?

118. Do Public Development Banks Hurt Growth? Evidence from Brazil

119. Answering Questions About the Commodity Slump: A Summary from the 2015 NRGI Conference

120. In Pursuit of Transparent Trading

121. Owning Up: Options for Disclosing the Identities of Beneficial Owners of Extractive Companies

122. The 2015 Survey of Progress in International Economic Governance

123. An Assessment of the Korea-China Free Trade Agreement

124. World on the Move: The Changing Global Income Distribution and Its Implications for Consumption Patterns and Public Policies

125. Estimates of Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rates, November 2015

126. Stability Bonds for the Euro Area

127. Nordstream 2: Too Many Obstacles, Legal, Economic, and Political to be Delivered?

128. Ukraine and the IMF's Evolving Debt Crisis Narrative

129. Growth, Innovation and Trade in Environmental Goods

130. Global Sustainability, Climate Change and Finance Policy: A South African Perspective

131. Trading Away Access to Medicines - Revisited: How the European trade agenda continues to undermine access to medicines

132. Licensing Afghan Opium for Medicinal Use: Why It Won't Work

133. Women in the Informal Economy: Experiments in Governance from Emerging Countries

134. Should Korea Join the Trans-Pacific Partnership?

135. TSG IntelBrief: The U.S.-India Relationship Reinvigorated

136. Was the ECB's Comprehensive Assessment up to standard?

137. Russia's Punitive Trade Policy Measures towards Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia

138. The Asia-Pacific Cooperation Agenda: Moving from Regional Cooperation Toward Global Leadership,

139. Estimates of Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rates, November 2014

140. The 2014 Survey of Progress in International Economic Governance

141. The Effect of Index Futures Trading on Volatility: Three Markets for Chinese Stocks

142. Closing banks to the corrupt: the role of due diligence and peps

143. Regulating luxury investments: What dirty money can't buy

144. Understanding Differences in Growth Performance in Latin America and Developing Countries between the Asian and Global Financial Crises

145. Rapid Growth in Emerging Markets and Developing Economies: Now and Forever?

146. The rise of FDI income, and what it means for the balance of payments of developing countries

147. Government-held equity in foreign investment projects: Good for host countries?

148. Uranium from Niger: A key resource of diminishing importance for France

149. Going Beyond Economic Engagement: Why South Korea Should Press the North on Labor Standards and Practices

150. Alternatives to Currency Manipulation: What Switzerland, Singapore, and Hong Kong Can Do