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1. Work for Others, not Yourself: Globalization, Protectionism and Europe’s Quest for Strategic Autonomy

2. The US–China trade deal and its impact on China’s key trading partners

3. Towards a Better Financial System

4. How to think about finance?

5. A World Dividing: The International Implications of the Sino-American Rift

6. Counting the Cost of Financial Warfare: Recalibrating Sanctions Policy to Preserve U.S. Financial Hegemony

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

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

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

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

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

12. Estimates of Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rates, November 2015

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

14. Estimates of Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rates, November 2014

15. The 2014 Survey of Progress in International Economic Governance

16. The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership: A critical perspective

17. Keeping the Peace in the Pacific: The Next Steps in American Policy

18. US Policies toward Liquefied Natural Gas and Oil Exports: An Update

19. Power Shift and Renminbi Internationalization: Recommendations for the G20

20. The Northwest Territories and Arctic Maritime Development in the Beaufort Area

21. How to Make Fuel Subsidy Reform Succeed

22. Creating Korea's Future Economy: Innovation, Growth, and Korea-US Economic Relations

23. Rethinking the National Export Initiative

24. Monetary Policy with Abundant Liquidity: A New Operating Framework for the Federal Reserve

25. Income Inequality Developments in the Great Recession

26. Addressing Currency Manipulation Through Trade Agreements

27. Making Labor Market Reforms Work for Everyone: Lessons from Germany

28. ASEAN Centrality and the ASEAN-US Economic Relationship

29. Global Trends of Multi-Factor Productivity

30. The China-United States BIT negotiations: A Chinese perspective

31. IMF Reform Is Waiting on the United States

32. Curtailing the Subsidy War Within the United States

33. Stronger U.S. – EU Trade Creates Everyday Benefits

34. An Economic NATO: A New Alliance for a New Global Order

35. The Global Arctic: The Growing Arctic Interests of Russia, China, the United States and the European Union

36. US wars have little economic impact on asset prices

37. The equity market will climb a wall of worry

38. Attack on Syria: the danger is in escalation

39. US recovery on track

40. Our bond market, your problem?

41. The case for rising US corporate capex

42. Iceland and Europe: Drifting further apart?

43. Lehman Died, Bagehot Lives: Why Did the Fed and Treasury Let a Major Wall Street Bank Fail?

44. Oil, Conflict, and U.S. National Interests

45. Financial Services and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership

46. Ripping into TTIP? Debates Surrounding the Upcoming EU–U.S. Negotiations

47. Five Challenges for Janet Yellen at the Federal Reserve

48. Estimates of Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rates, November 2013

49. Stabilizing Properties of Flexible Exchange Rates: Evidence from the Global Financial Crisis

50. US Employment Deindustrialization: Insights from History and the International Experience

51. Financial Services in the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership

52. A new economic nationalism? Lessons from the PotashCorp decision in Canada

53. How Can Trade Policy Help America Compete?

54. Combating Widespread Currency Manipulation

55. Currency Manipulation, the US Economy, and the Global Economic Order

56. Right Idea, Wrong Direction: Obama's Corporate Tax Reform Proposals

57. US Tire Tariffs: Saving Few Jobs at High Cost

58. Projecting China's Current Account Surplus

59. The Path Towards Kazakhstan's Nuclear Non-Proliferation Policy: Convergence of US-Kazakh Interests

60. The United States and the Global Future

61. Another Shot at Protection by Stealth: Using the Tax Law to Penalize Foreign Insurance Companies

62. Gold Exchange Standard in its 40th Year of Abolition: Jacques Rueff Re-Visited

63. Using US Strategic Reserves to Moderate Potential Oil Price Increases from Sanctions on Iran

64. To Stay Ahead of China, Stay Engaged in Asia

65. Economic patriotism: Dealing with Chinese direct investment in the United States

66. Rising Tensions Over China's Monopoly on Rare Earths?

67. US Agricultural Exports to ASEAN Grow - But Face Competition

68. U.S.-China Competition in Asia: Legacies Help America

69. EIU: Global outlook summary

70. Turkey and Saudi Arabia: Newly Discovered Partners?

71. Prospects for Global Growth in 2012

72. Unleashing Competition in EU Business Services

73. How to Integrate Human Rights into U.S.-China Relations

74. Korea, Colombia, Panama: Pending Trade Accords Offer Economic and Strategic Gains for the United States

75. What Should the United States Do about Doha?

76. US Tax Discrimination Against Large Corporations Should Be Discarded

77. What Can and Cannot Be Done about Rating Agencies

78. The United States Should Establish Permanent Normal Trade Relations with Russia

79. Investment incentives and the global competition for capital

80. US Lessons for the Eurozone: Restoring Confidence through Transparency

81. Future Perspectives of U.S.-Czech Relations

82. Revitalizing the Export-Import Bank

83. Corporate Tax Reform for a New Century

84. Ensuring Corporate Transparency to Mitigate Climate Change

85. The world economic crisis as a changed circumstance

86. From the FDI Triad to multiple FDI poles?

87. Adjusting to China: A Challenge to the U.S. Manufacturing Sector

88. Toward Greater Pragmatism? China\'s Approach to Innovation and Standardization

89. President Obama's International Tax Proposals Could Go Further

90. Capital flows, the carry trade and 'sand in the wheels'

91. The Substitution Account as a First Step Toward Reform of the International Monetary System

92. Revisiting the NAFTA Agenda on Climate Change

93. Deepening China-Taiwan Relations through the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement

94. Hobbling Exports and Destroying Jobs

95. A Trade Agenda for the G-20

96. Higher Taxes on Multinationals Would Hurt US Workers and Exports

97. US-Vietnam: New Strategic Partners Begin Tough Trade Talks

98. KORUS FTA 2.0: Assessing the Changes

99. Foreign direct investment and U.S. national security: CFIUS under the Obama Administration

100. Prospects for Implementing the Korea-US Free Trade Agreement