ISIL Freedom Network: United States > Scholarly and In-Depth Studies > International Economics
- America's record trade deficit: A symbol of economic strength
Source: The Cato Institute
Author: Daniel T. Griswold
Country: United States
- This study examines the U.S.'s record trade deficits and concludes that they "are sustainable as long as the United States remains a safe and profitable destination for the world’s savings." It is available in Adobe PDF. (2/9/01)
- The case against capital controls: Financial flows, crises, and the flip side of the free-trade argument
Source: The Cato Institute
Author: Christopher A. Hartwell
Country: United States
- This report looks at the case against capital controls and concludes that "[p]rotecting domestic financial markets and impeding capital flows have often exacerbated financial crises and caused contagion." It is available in Adobe PDF. (06/14/01)
- Safety valve or flash point? The worsening conflict between U.S. trade laws and WTO rules
Source: The Cato Institute
Author: Lewis E. Leibowitz
Country: United States
- This report examines the conflict between the American "trade law status quo and the integrity of the U.S. commitment to the WTO." It is available in Adobe PDF. (11/06/01)
- Understanding supply-side economics
Source: Empower America
Author: Raymond J Keating
Country: United States
- Keating outlines differences between Keynesian economics and supply-side economics, which emphasizes individual economic decision-making and how government policies impact those decisions.(11/20/01)
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