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Intellectual property protection is a source of heightened competition among companies in the twenty-first century.
Serious trouble with China is brewing in the more obscure reaches of U.S. commercial policy.
President Obama's decision to slap tariffs on low-end Chinese tires will hurt our relations abroad without helping American workers or customers.
When formulating fiscal policy, to what extent can policymakers accurately assess policy and to what extent do private agents act in undesirable and unforseen ways?
The U.S. stock market bubble is bursting--starting with the Internet bubble and continuing with the information technology communicationssector bubble.
If the U.S. government determines that temporary relief for the steel industry is necessary, it should opt for safeguards, rather than antidumping actions, against low-priced imports.
Testimony by Kevin A. Hassett before the Senate Finance Committee on February 12, 2003.
Washington should be eager to limit the use of antidumping policy;doing so would greatly benefit both American consumers and producers and ensure competition.



