> Publishers' series
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24, 1:
Climate action: implications for factor market reallocation Robert Z. Lawrence
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, January 2024
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23, 8:
How trade cooperation by the United States, the European Union, and China can fight climate change Chad P. Bown and Kimberly A. Clausing
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, October 2023
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23, 9:
The rapid response labor mechanism of the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement Chad P. Bown and Kathleen Claussen
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, October 2023
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Sequencing decarbonization policies to manage their macroeconomic impacts Steven Fries
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, November 2023
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Green innovation and the transition toward a clean economy Daron Acemoglu, Philippe Aghion, Lint Barrage, and David Hémous
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, December 2023
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Carbon border adjustments, climate clubs, and subsidy races when climate policies vary Kimberly A. Clausing and Catherine Wolfram
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, May 2023
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What caused the US pandemic-era inflation? Ben Bernanke and Olivier Blanchard
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, June 2023
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Why China's housing policies have failed Tianlei Huang
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, June 2023
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Central banks and policy communication how emerging markets have outperformed the Fed and ECB Tatiana Evdokimova, Piroska Nagy Mohácsi, Olga Ponomarenko, and Elina Ribakova
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, October 2023
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Trade hyperglobalization is dead long live…? Arvind Subramanian, Martin Kessler, and Emanuele Properzi
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, November 2023
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23, 1:
Industrial policy for electric vehicle supply chains and the US-EU fight over the Inflation Reduction Act Chad P. Bown
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, May 2023
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23, 2:
Saving the WTO from the national security exception Warren Maruyama and Alan Wm. Wolff
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, May 2023
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How the United States solved South Korea's problems with electric vehicle subsidies under the Inflation Reduction Act Chad P. Bown
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, July 2023
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23, 7:
Rare macroeconomic disasters and lost decades in Latin America the COVID-19 experience in a historical context José F. Ursúa and Alejandro M. Werner
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, September 2023
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How does decarbonization change the fiscal equation? Ruud de Mooij and Vitor Gaspar
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, November 2023
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23, 15:
Modern industrial policy and the WTO Chad P. Bown
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, December 2023
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22, 4:
Socioeconomic diversity of economics PhDs Robert Schultz and Anna Stansbury
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, March 2022
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22, 11:
Why gender disparities persist in South Korea's labor market Karen Dynan, Jacob Funk Kirkegaard, and Anna Stansbury
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, July 2022
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22, 12:
Green energy depends on critical minerals who controls the supply chains? Luc Leruth, Adnan Mazarei, Pierre Régibeau, and Luc Renneboog
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, August 2022
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22, 14:
How carbon tariffs and climate clubs can slow global warming Shantayanan Devarajan, Delfin S. Go, Sherman Robinson, and Karen Thierfelder
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, September 2022
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22, 20:
The IMF should enhance the role of SDRs special drawing rights to strengthen the international monetary system Edwin M. Truman
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, December 2022
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22, 2:
The international financial system after COVID-19 Maurice Obstfeld
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, February 2022
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22, 3:
The private sector advances in China the evolving ownership structures of the largest companies in the Xi Jinping era Tianlei Huang and Nicolas Véron ; assisted by David Xu
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, March 2022
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22, 17:
25 years of excess unemployment in advanced economies lessons for monetary policy Joseph E. Gagnon and Madi Sarsenbayev
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, October 2022
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The World Bank, the IMF, and the GATT/WTO which institution most supported trade reform in developing economies? Douglas A. Irwin
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, December 2022
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22, 18:
The portfolio of economic policies needed to fight climate change Olivier Blanchard, Christian Gollier, and Jean Tirole
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, November 2022
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22, 13:
A reform strategy to transform energy from piecemeal to systemwide change Steven Fries
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, August 2022
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22, 15:
The WTO and vaccine supply chain resilience during a pandemic Chad P. Bown
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, September 2022
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22, 16:
North Korea as a complex humanitarian emergency assessing food insecurity Marcus Noland
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, September 2022
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22, 1:
Trump ended WTO dispute settlement trade remedies are needed to fix it Chad P. Bown
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, January 2022
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WTO 2025: getting back to the negotiating table Alan Wm. Wolff
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, May 2022
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WTO 2025: enhancing global trade intelligence Alan Wm. Wolff
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, April 2022
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WTO 2025: constructing an executive branch Alan Wm. Wolff
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, May 2022
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WTO 2025: restoring binding dispute settlement Alan Wm. Wolff
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, April 2022
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COVID-19 vaccine supply chains and the defense production act Chad P. Bown
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, June 2022
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Public responses to foreign protectionism evidence from the US-China trade war David Steinberg and Yeling Tan
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, May 2022
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21, 13:
How economic ideas led to Taiwan's shift to export promotion in the 1950s Douglas A. Irwin
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, August 2021
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21, 7:
How China lends a rare look into 100 debt contracts with foreign governments Anna Gelpern, Sebastian Horn, Scott Morris, Brad Parks, and Christoph Trebesch ; PIIE - Peterson Institute for International Economics ; AIDDATA, ifw - Kiel Institute for The World Economy, Center for Global Development
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, May 2021
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21, 8:
The role of childcare challenges in the US jobs market recovery during the COVID-19 pandemic Jason Furman, Melissa S. Kearney, and Wilson Powell III
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, June 2021
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Do US firms have an incentive to comply with the FLSA and the NLRA? Anna Stansbury
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, August 2021
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21, 12:
How COVID-19 vaccine supply chains emerged in the midst of apandemic Chad P. Bown and Thomas J. Bollyky
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, August 2021
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Low inflation bends the Phillips curve around the world extended results Kristin J. Forbes, Joseph E. Gagnon, and Christopher G. Collins
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, September 2021
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Dollar not so dominant dollar invoicing has only a small effect on trade prices Joseph E. Gagnon and Madi Sarsenbayev
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, December 2021
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21, 10:
The political economy of pandemic preparedness and effectiveness Cullen S. Hendrix ; Peterson Institute for International Economics
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, July 2021
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21, 11:
How COVID-19 medical supply shortages led to extraordinary trade and industrial policy Chad P. Bown
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, July 2021
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21, 1:
Redesigning EU fiscal rules from rules to standards Olivier Blanchard, Álvaro Leandro, and Jeromin Zettelmeyer
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, February 2021
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The US-China trade war and phase one agreement Chad P. Bown ; PIIE - Peterson Institute for International Economics
[Washington, DC]: PIIE - Peterson Institute for International Economics, February 2021
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COVID-19 and the 2020 US presidential election did the pandemic cost Donald Trump reelection? Marcus Noland and Eva Yiwen Zhang
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, March 2021
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Fiscal and exchange rate policies drive trade imbalances new estimates Joseph E. Gagnon and Madi Sarsenbayev
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, March 2021
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Do gendered laws matter for women's economic empowerment? Marie Hyland, Simeon Djankov, and Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, March 2021
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COVID-19 credit support programs in Europe's five largest economies Julia Anderson, Francesco Papadia, and Nicolas Véron
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, March 2021
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From hermit kingdom to miracle on the Han policy decisions that transformed South Korea into an export powerhouse Douglas A. Irwin
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, September 2021
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20, 2:
Central bank policy sets the lower bound on bond yields Joseph E. Gagnon and Olivier Jeanne
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, January 2020
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20, 1:
To what extent are tariffs offset by exchange rates? Olivier Jeanne
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, January 2020
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Export controls: America's other national security threat Chad P. Bown
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, May 2020
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Gendered laws and women in the workforce Marie Hyland, Simeon Djankov, and Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, May 2020
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A program for strengthening the Federal Reserve's ability to fight the next recession David Reifschneider and David Wilcox
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, March 2020
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Why Trump shot the sheriffs: the end of WTO dispute settlement 1.0 Chad P. Bown and Soumaya Keynes
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, March 2020
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East Asia decouples form the United States trade war, COVID-19, and East Asia's new trade blocs Peter A. Petri and Michael G. Plummer ; PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, June 2020
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Global value chains and the removal of trade protection Chad P. Bown, Aksel Erbahar, and Maurizio Zanardi
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, February 2020
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Low inflation bends the Phillips curve around the World Kristin J. Forbes, Joseph E. Gagnon, and Christopher G. Collins
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, March 2020
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20, 14:
Public procurement in law and practice Erica Bosio, Simeon Djankov, Edward Glaeser, and Andrei Shleifer
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, August 2020
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20, 15:
Trade surplus or deficit? neither matters for changes in manufacturing employment shares Robert Z. Lawrence
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, September 2020
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20, 12:
Harry Johnson's "Case for flexible exchange rates" - 50 years later Maurice Obstfeld
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, July 2020
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20, 10:
The rise and fall of import substitution Douglas A. Irwin
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, July 2020
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20, 11:
The short- and long-term costs to the United States of the Trump administration's attempt to deport foreign students Sherman Robinson, Marcus Noland, Egor Gornostay, and Soyoung Han
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, July 2020
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Sovereign debt restructuring: the centrality of the IMF's role Sean Hagan
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, July 2020
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How the United States marched the semiconductor industry into its trade war with China Chad P. Bown ; PIIE - Peterson Institute for International Economics
[Washington, DC]: PIIE - Peterson Institute for International Economics, December 2020
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19, 14:
Creating a euro area safe asset without mutualizing risk (Much) Álvaro Leandro and Jeromin Zettelmeyer
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, August 2019
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Measuring the rise of economic nationalism Monica de Bolle and Jeromin Zettelmeyer
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, August 2019
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Should monetary policy take inequality and climate change into account? Patrick Honohan
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, October 2019
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Capital controls and international trade an industry financial vulnerability perspective Kevin Lai, Tao Wang, and David Xu
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, December 2019
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Did Trump's trade war impact the 2018 election? Emily J. Blanchard, Chad P. Bown, and Davin Chor
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, December 2019
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WTO'ing a resolution to the China subsidy problem Chad P. Bown and Jennifer A. Hillman
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, October 2019
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Inflation targets in Latin America José De Gregorio
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, November 2019
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Global dimensions of US monetary policy Maurice Obstfeld
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, October 2019
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Public debt and low interest rates Olivier Blanchard
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, February 2019
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Low inflation bends the Phillips curve Joseph E. Gagnon and Christopher G. Collins
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, April 2019
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How to restructure sovereign debt lessons from four decades Lee Buchheit, Guillaume Chabert, Chanda DeLong, and Jeromin Zettelmeyer
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, May 2019
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19, 9:
Does trade reform promote economic growth? a review of recent evidence Douglas A. Irwin
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, May 2019
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Aggregate effects of budget stimulus evidence from the large fiscal expansions database Jérémie Cohen-Setton, Egor Gornostay, and Colombe Ladreit
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, July 2019
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Active labor market policies lessons from other countries for the United States Chad P. Bown and Caroline Freund
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, January 2019
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The economic benefits of Latino immigration how the migrant Hispanic population's demographic characteristics contribute to US growth Gonzalo Huertas and Jacob Funk Kirkegaard
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, February 2019
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Brexit: everyone loses, but Britain loses the most María C. Latorre, Zoryana Olekseyuk, Hidemichi Yonezawa, and Sherman Robinson
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, March 2019
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International coordination of economic policies in the global financial crisis successes, failures, and consequences Edwin M. Truman
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, July 2019
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The 2018 US-China trade conflict after 40 years of special protection Chad P. Bown ; PIIE
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, April 2019
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Protectionism under Trump the China shock, intolerance, and the "first white president" Marcus Noland ; Peterson Institute for International Econom
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, June 2019
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EU trade policy amid the China-US clash caught in the cross-fire? Anabel González and Nicolas Véron ; PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, August 2019
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19, 1:
The problem of US labor force participation Chad P. Bown, Caroline Freund
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, January 2019
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18, 4:
Slower productivity and higher inequality are they related? Jason Furman and Peter Orszag
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, June 2018
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18, 5:
Productivity and pay is the link broken? Anna Stansbury and Lawrence H. Summers
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, June 2018
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Growth-indexed bonds and debt distribution theoretical benefits and practical limits Julien Acalin
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, July 2018
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EU financial services policy since 2007 crisis, responses, and prospects Nicolas Véron
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, June 2018
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18, 8:
Real and imagined constraints on euro area monetary policy Patrick Honohan
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, August 2018
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18, 9:
Effects of low productivity growth on fiscal sustainability in the United States Louise Sheiner
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, August 2018
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Productivity in emerging-market economies slowdown or stagnation? José De Gregorio
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, October 2018
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18, 13:
Trade policy toward supply chains after the Great Recession Chad P. Bown
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, October 2018
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Implications of lower trend productivity growth for tax policy Karen Dynan
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, September 2018
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18, 1:
ECB interventions in distressed sovereign debt markets the case of Greek bonds Christoph Trebesch and Jeromin Zettelmeyer
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, January 2018
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18, 2:
Global imbalances and the trade slowdown Caroline Freund
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, February 2018
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18, 3:
The search for a euro area safe asset Alvaro Leandro and Jeromin Zettelmeyer
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, March 2018
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18, 10:
Living with lower productivity growth impact on exports Filippo di Mauro, Bernardo Mottironi, Gianmarco Ottaviano, and Alessandro Zona-Mattioli
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, September 2018
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Does Greece need more official debt relief? if so, how much? Jeromin Zettelmeyer, Eike Kreplin, and Ugo Panizza
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, April 2017
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Manufacturing and the 2016 election an analysis of US presidential election data Caroline Freund and Dario Sidhu
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, May 2017
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WP 17, 2:
Kicking a crude habit diversifying away from oil and gas in the 21st century Cullen S. Hendrix
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, February 2017
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Effects of consumption taxes on real exchange rates and trade balances Caroline Freund and Joseph E. Gagnon
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, April 2017
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Multinational investors as export superstars how emerging-market governments can reshape comparative advantage Caroline Freund and Theodore H. Moran
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, January 2017
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WP 17, 4:
Supply-side policies in the depression evidence from France Jérémie Cohen-Setton, Joshua K. Hausman, and Johannes F. Wieland
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, March 2017
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Boom, slump, sudden stops, recovery, and policy options Portugal and the euro Olivier Blanchard and Pedro Portugal
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, July 2017
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17, 9:
Trade and fiscal deficits, tax reform, and the dollar general equilibrium impact estimates William R. Cline
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, August 2017
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WP 17, 3:
Global competition and the rise of China Caroline Freund and Dario Sidhu
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, February 2017
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Going it alone in the Asia-Pacific regional trade agreements without the United States Peter A. Petri, Michael G. Plummer, Shujiro Urata, and Fan Zhai ; PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, October 2017
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Recent US manufacturing employment the exception that proves the rule Robert Z. Lawrence
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, November 2017
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17, 13:
A new index of external debt sustainability Olivier Blanchard and Mitali Das
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, November 2017
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17, 14:
Should we reject the natural rate hypothesis? Olivier Blanchard
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, November 2017
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17, 11:
The end of the Bretton Woods international monetary system Edwin M. Truman
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, October 2017
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17, 15:
Do governments drive global trade imbalances? Joseph E. Gagnon
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, December 2017
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Preferential liberalization, antidumping, and safeguards "stumbling block" evidence from Mercosur Chad P. Bown and Patricia Tovar
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, October 2016
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WP 16, 13:
US-COOL retaliation the WTO's Article 22.6 arbitration Chad P. Bown and Rachel Brewster
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, November 2016
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WP 16, 14:
Foot-and-mouth disease and Argentina's beef exports the WTO's US-animals dispute Chad P. Bown and Jennifer A. Hillman
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, November 2016
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16, 11:
The origins and dynamics of export superstars Caroline Freund (Peterson Institute for International Economics), Martha Denisse Pierola (Inter-American Development Bank)
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, October 2016