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THE NEW TRADE AGENDA
$14.95, 109 pages
ISBN # 0-87609-302-0
Publication Date: December 7, 2001



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Introduction

Competitiveness: A Dangerous Obsession
Paul Krugman,  Foreign Affairs,  March/April 1994

Beating Back Predatory Trade
Alan Tonelson,  Foreign Affairs,  July/August 1994

Is the World Ready for Free Trade?
Charles Carlisle,  Foreign Affairs,  November/December 1996

The Capital Myth
Jagdish Bhagwati,  Foreign Affairs,  May/June 1998

The Capital Truth: What Works for Commodities Should Work for Cash
Shailendra F. Anjaria,  Foreign Affairs,  November/December 1998

Learning to Love the WTO
Marcus Noland,  Foreign Affairs,  September/October 1999

A Removable Feast
C. Ford Runge and Benjamin Senauer,  Foreign Affairs,  May/June 2000

A Grand Trade Bargain
David E. Sanger,  Foreign Affairs,  January/February 2001

The Crusade for Free Trade: Evaluating Clinton's International Economic Policy
Jeffrey Frankel,  Foreign Affairs,  March/April 2001

America's Two-Front Economic Conflict
C. Fred Bergsten,  Foreign Affairs,  March/April 2001

The U.S. Trade Deficit: A Dangerous Obsession
Joseph Quinlan and Marc Chandler,  Foreign Affairs,  May/June 2001

Finding Allies in the Back Yard
Felipe de la Balze,  Foreign Affairs,  July/August 2001

The Greening of the WTO
Michael Weinstein and Steve Charnovitz,  Foreign Affairs,  November/December 2001

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