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U.S.-Chinese economic relations are again coming sharply into focus. As the presidential campaign heats up and as the U.S. economy flirts with recession, presidential candidates are facing calls to pledge stronger action in response to China’s presumed unfair trade practices. There are already many bills pending in Congress to use...
The second event in the AEI series discussing global economic architecture.
This book offers perspectives from leading academics on China's difficult transition to financial-market liberalization.
Developed economies are implementing massive fiscal stimulus packages, but fiscal multipliers are not certain, financing budget deficits will not be easy, the risk of default looms, and central bank independence may be eroded.
This paper examines the "triple helix" of relationships and provides policy suggestions regarding the disclosure and management of relationships among the various sectors.




