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1. Recent Declines in Labor's Share in US Income: A Preliminary Neoclassical Account

2. Sustainability of Public Debt in the United States and Japan

3. The Federal Reserve Engages the World (1970–2000): An Insider's Narrative of the Transition to Managed Floating and Financial Turbulence

4. Demographic versus Cyclical Influences on US Labor Force Participation

5. How to Measure Underemployment?

6. Transactions: A New Look at Services Sector Foreign Direct Investment in Asia

7. The Dollar and Its Discontents

8. Fiscal Federalism: US History for Architects of Europe's Fiscal Union

9. A Generalized Fact and Model of Long-Run Economic Growth: Kaldor Fact as a Special Case

10. Too Big to Fail: The Transatlantic Debate

11. Foreign Manufacturing Multinationals and the Transformation of the Chinese Economy: New Measurements, New Perspectives

12. The Liquidation of Government Debt

13. Renminbi Rules: The Conditional Imminence of the Reserve Currency Transition

14. Delivering on US Climate Finance Commitments

15. Managing Credit Booms and Busts: A Pigouvian Taxation Approach

16. Trade Disputes Between China and the United States: Growing Pains so Far, Worse Ahead?

17. Wholesalers and Retailers in US Trade

18. US Trade and Wages: The Misleading Implications of Conventional Trade Theory

19. Do Developed and Developing Countries Compete Head to Head in High Tech?

20. The Realities and Relevance of Japan's Great Recession: Neither Ran nor Rashomon

21. The Margins of US Trade

22. Intra-Firm Trade and Product Contractibility

23. The GCC Monetary Union: Choice of Exchange Rate Regime

24. Policy Liberalization and US Merchandise Trade Growth, 1980-2006

25. Structural and Cyclical Trends in Net Employment over US Business Cycles, 1949-2009: Implications for the Next Recovery and Beyond

26. American Multinationals and American Economic Interests: New Dimensions to an Old Debate

27. Multilateralism beyond Doha

28. Distance Isn't Quite Dead: Recent Trade Patterns and Modes of Supply in Computer and Information Services in the United States and NAFTA Partners

29. Korean Institutional Reform in Comparative Perspective

30. Estimating Consistent Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rates

31. On What Terms Is the IMF Worth Funding?

32. Policy Liberalization and FDI Growth, 1982 to 2006

33. Migration Experiences of North Korean Refugees: Survey Evidence from China

34. "Fear"and Offshoring: The Scope and Potential Impact of Imports and Exports of Services

35. Strengthening Trade Adjustment Assistance

36. Congress, Treasury, and the Accountability of Exchange Rate Policy: How the 1988 Trade Act Should Be Reformed

37. Measurement and Inference in International Reserve Diversification

38. A (Lack of) Progress Report on China's Exchange Rate Policies

39. Offshoring, Outsourcing, and Production Relocation-Labor—Market Effects in the OECD Countries and Developing Asia

40. Firm Structure, Multinationals, and Manufacturing Plant Deaths

41. The United States Needs German Economic Leadership

42. Prospects for Regional Free Trade in Asia

43. The US Trade Deficit: A Disaggregated Perspective

44. Importers, Exporters, and Multinationals: A Portrait of Firms in the U.S. that Trade Goods

45. What Might the Next Emerging-Market Financial Crisis Look Like?

46. Postponing Global Adjustment: An Analysis of the Pending Adjustment of Global Imbalances

47. Affinity and International Trade

48. The Euro and the World Economy

49. The US Economic Outlook

50. Global Economic Prospects: Slower But Still Solid Growth in 2005; Worries About Growth and Inflation for 2006

51. China's Role in the Revived Bretton Woods System: A Case of Mistaken Identity

52. The Potential of International Policy Coordination

53. Reflections

54. Managing Energy Insecurity

55. US Trade Policy in 2005

56. A Revived Bretton Woods System? Implications for Europe and the United States

57. This is Bangalore Calling: Hang Up or Speed Dial? What Technology-Enable International Trade in Services Means for the US Economy

58. Breaking Up Is Hard To Do: Global Co-dependency, Collective Action, and the Challenges of Global Adjustment

59. North American Agriculture under NAFTA

60. NAFTA Dispute Settlement Systems

61. What Went Right in Japan

62. Adjusting China's Exchange Rate Policies

63. The US Current Account, New Economy Services, and Implications for Sustainability

64. US-Brazil Trade Relations in a New Era

65. Revitalizing the Economies of Japan and the United States

66. NAFTA Dispute Settlement Systems

67. Survival of the Best Fit: Exposure to Low-Wage Countries and the (Uneven) Growth of US Manufacturing Plants

68. Falling Trade Costs, Heterogeneous Firms, and Industry Dynamics

69. Economic Issues Raised by Treatment of Takings Under NAFTA Chapter 11

70. Home Bias, Transactions Costs, And Prospects For The Euro: A More Detailed Analysis

71. Moral Hazard and the U.S. Stock Market: Analyzing the “Greenspan Put”?

72. Finance and Changing US-Japan Relations: Convergence Without Leverage—Until Now

73. Foreign Direct Investment in China: Effects on Growth and Economic Performance

74. Transatlantic Issues in Electronic Commerce

75. Inflation, Monetary Transparency, and G3 Exchange Rate Volatility

76. International Economic Agreements and the Constitution