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1997
SPECIAL:
US Economic Sanctions: Their Impact on Trade, Jobs, and Wages
by Gary Clyde Hufbauer, Peterson Institute for International Economics
and Kimberly Ann Elliott, Peterson Institute for International Economics
and Tess Cyrus, Peterson Institute for International Economics
and Elizabeth Winston, Peterson Institute for International Economics
April 1997
97-5:
The Economics of Korean Unification
by Marcus Noland, Peterson Institute for International Economics
and Sherman Robinson, Peterson Institute for International Economics
and Li-Gang Liu, Peterson Institute for International Economics
97-4:
Lessons from the Bundesbank on the Occasion of Its 40th (and Second to Last?) Birthday
by Adam S. Posen, Peterson Institute for International Economics
97-3:
Open Regionalism
by C. Fred Bergsten, Peterson Institute for International Economics
97-2:
US-Japan Civil Aviation: Prospects for Progress
by Jacqueline McFadyen, Peterson Institute for International Economics
97-1:
Chasing Phantoms: The Political Economy of USTR
by Marcus Noland, Peterson Institute for International Economics
SPECIAL:
Globalization and Productivity in the United States and Germany
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by Catherine L. Mann, Peterson Institute for International Economics
International Finance Discussion Paper Number 595 for the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System