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Kantor's Cant: The Hole in Our Trade Policy
Marc Levinson
March/April 1996
Summary: Trade Representative Mickey Kantor's tough talk may have won concessions abroad. But the administration has failed to conquer the greatest threat to open trade: protectionist sentiment at home.
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The Economy After Reagan
C. Michael Aho and Marc Levinson
Winter 1988/89
Summary: Summary of current US economic dilemmas, sets out a panoramic economic 'agenda' for Reagan's successor. Analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of Reagan's policies, and lists measures needed to improve the US economy at home, and in relation to its major competitors. Covers policy towards international economic institutions, Europe, trade laws and taxes at home. Notes that "significant cuts are possible only in the two largest budget categories, entitlements and defense", and concludes that there is a need for 'much closer cooperation between the executive branch and Congress'.
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The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger.

Marc Levinson.

Princeton University Press, 2006.

September/October 2006

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After Reagan: Confronting The Changed World Economy.

C. Michael Aho and Marc Levinson.

New York: Council on Foreign Relations, 1988.

Winter 1988/89

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