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June 25, 2008
Arnold Kling
Drew Carey goes after trade-bashers in a video that would fit well with an intro economics class.......MORE
June 11, 2008
Arnold Kling
Tyler Cowen writes, most people support their countries to a highly irrational degree in most international questions or disputes. This......MORE
April 15, 2008
Bryan Caplan
The Cato Institute is making it really easy to discover politicians' voting records on free trade. With the click of......MORE
March 16, 2008
Arnold Kling
Greg Mankiw writes, A 2006 poll of Ph.D. members of the American Economic Association found that 87.5 percent agreed that......MORE
February 4, 2008
Arnold Kling
My latest essay says, In the absence of hegemony, trade is impaired. If Marco Polo wants to buy goods in......MORE
January 24, 2008
Bryan Caplan
If you don't like telling people No, a convenient alternative is setting conditions you know other people won't accept. Then......MORE
January 17, 2008
Bryan Caplan
I second Arnold's recommendation of Alex's column in Forbes. But for me, the highlight is the way that he explains......MORE
January 6, 2008
Arnold Kling
He writes, Americans who want to stop the world fear that the nation either already is or is destined to......MORE
October 21, 2007
Arnold Kling
A 2-1/2 minute video lesson, from Milton Friedman. It is based on the story I, Pencil, by Leonard Read. Thanks......MORE
October 14, 2007
Arnold Kling
If you believe Matt Ridley, it's Ricardian comparative advantage. His is one of many answers to the Edge question of......MORE
October 13, 2007
Bryan Caplan
I was surprised to find this at the Common Dreams News Center ("Breaking News and Views for the Progressive Community"):[R]eal......MORE
October 9, 2007
Arnold Kling
The New York Times turned Russ Roberts loose, along with some other economists, on the Republican Presidential debate. One of......MORE
September 24, 2007
Arnold Kling
Robert Driskill writes First consider the assertion that "nations generally gain from trade, however, it is quite possible that international......MORE
August 1, 2007
Arnold Kling
The Washington Post reports, Powerful senators from both sides of the aisle, Schumer among them, are pushing two bills that......MORE
July 13, 2007
Bryan Caplan
Scheve and Slaughter have gotten a lot of attention for their Foreign Affairs piece on "A New Deal for Globalization."......MORE
June 28, 2007
Arnold Kling
Hal Varian describes a study that gives insight into the details of globalization. Even though Chinese workers contribute only about......MORE
May 7, 2007
Bryan Caplan
Alan Blinder's been making waves by fretting about outsourcing. But here's the bottom line, via Mankiw: After the Blinder-Bhagwati debate......MORE
April 12, 2007
Bryan Caplan
I never touch the stuff, but tomorrow I'm on a panel discussing the coffee trade at the Johnson Center. It's......MORE
January 1, 2007
Bryan Caplan
One day I expect my sons to give me a grand tour of Romania. Thanks to their mom, grandparents, and......MORE
December 25, 2006
Bryan Caplan
The most vociferous bearer of anti-foreign bias that I know is also a life-long car afficionado. (He and his buddies......MORE
There are 87 entries listed in this category (International Trade). The most recent are listed above. If there are more than 20, here are the rest:
Trade Deficit? What Trade Deficit? (August 02, 2006)
Doha Collapse (July 30, 2006)
Good for Whom? (April 19, 2006)
My take on anti-foreign bias (March 27, 2006)
Framing Anti-Foreign Bias (March 21, 2006)
Measuring Skill (March 05, 2006)
The Führer of Anti-Market Bias (December 03, 2005)
Debating Trade (November 12, 2005)
Anti Anti-dumping (August 19, 2005)
Sweatshop Wages (August 02, 2005)
Vernon Smith on Globalization (April 21, 2005)
Tariffs, Quotas, Games, and Drugs (March 21, 2005)
Energy Conservation (February 04, 2005)
Free Trade with the AARP (January 26, 2005)
Debating Outsourcing (November 09, 2004)
Outsourcing (October 13, 2004)
Trade Conference (October 07, 2004)
Outsourcing Data (September 29, 2004)
Wages Move Toward Equilibrium (September 20, 2004)
Paul Samuelson (September 10, 2004)
Outsourcing Muddles (September 09, 2004)
Disintermediation and Outsourcing (August 24, 2004)
Time to Dump "Dumping"? (August 10, 2004)
The Case for Free Trade (July 27, 2004)
Export-led growth? (June 23, 2004)
Indian Labor Productivity (April 27, 2004)
Outsourcing Winners and Losers (April 08, 2004)
Where Can America Compete? (March 24, 2004)
The Free Trade Case (March 18, 2004)
Economists as Heretics (March 04, 2004)
Extreme Free Trade (February 26, 2004)
Block that Free Lunch (February 25, 2004)
Benedict Arnold Legislators (February 25, 2004)
Saving Jobs from Outsourcing (February 24, 2004)
The High-Cost Producer (February 20, 2004)
Finite Labor Supply in India (February 16, 2004)
Cost-of-Living Arbitrage, II (February 02, 2004)
Cost-of-Living Arbitrage (February 01, 2004)
Outsourcing (January 28, 2004)
Fine-tuning Immigration (January 22, 2004)
Roll Over, Ricardo (January 20, 2004)
Ricardo's Difficult Idea Eludes Wonks (January 13, 2004)
Getting Ricardo Wrong (January 07, 2004)
Economic Education (December 19, 2003)
Case for Globalization (December 18, 2003)
Smooting the Weasels (December 10, 2003)
A Bad Month for Libertarians? (December 04, 2003)
Immigration Policy (December 01, 2003)
India and the U.S. (November 30, 2003)
Trade Policy (November 21, 2003)
Trade Deficit, Saving, and Tax Policy (November 18, 2003)
Buffet's Trade Proposal (November 05, 2003)
Free Trade in Tech Labor (November 03, 2003)
Our Loss, China's Non-gain (October 22, 2003)
Economics vs. Populism (October 17, 2003)
Cancun Trade Talks (September 09, 2003)
Manufacturing Crisis? (September 03, 2003)
Comment of the Week, 2003-08-20 (August 20, 2003)
Economics of Outsourcing (August 20, 2003)
Robots and Comparative Advantage (August 19, 2003)
Trade Deficit a Concern? (August 17, 2003)
China Menace? (August 01, 2003)
Comment of the Week, 2003-07-24 (July 24, 2003)
Trade Controversies (July 22, 2003)
Outsourcing (July 18, 2003)
Come Back July 20 (July 07, 2003)
Comment of the Week, 2003-07-02 (July 02, 2003)
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