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In light of the academic challenge to the notion of competitiveness, AEI has gathered experts to research the value of the concept of competitiveness in different spheres. How do we define competitiveness, and is it worth pursuing as a policy goal? In what way do countries compete in various areas, including international trade, financial services and health care?
We examineways in which economists can communicate more effectively to policymakers and the broader public about offshoring and international trade.
A book review of Gene Sperling's, "The Pro-Growth Progressive: An Economic Strategy for Shared Prosperity."
Press release containing a list of AEI scholars available for comment on the State of the Union Address.
It is hard to see the economic rationale for future subsidies.
Washington should be eager to limit the use of antidumping policy;doing so would greatly benefit both American consumers and producers and ensure competition.




