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Globalization Has Traded Away American Jobs

Globalization Has Traded Away American Jobs

With our nation’s unemployment at an all-time high, is outsourcing really the best option?

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Keystone Pipeline Is Part of Canada's Unique Foreign Policy

Keystone Pipeline Is Part of Canada's Unique Foreign Policy

Building the pipeline will be beneficial to the U.S. and reinforce Canada's attempts at gaining more influence on a global stage.

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Focus on Real Deficits, Not Trade Deficits

Focus on Real Deficits, Not Trade Deficits

Contrary to popular belief, trade deficits do not cause unemployment or inhibit economic growth.

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Message To Congress: Trade Pacts Create Jobs

Message To Congress: Trade Pacts Create Jobs

The U.S. must ratify pending free trade agreements and engage in bilateral and regional negotiations to catch up with a global trading system that has left it behind.

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U.S. Credit Downgrade is A Global Blow, But With Some Positives

U.S. Credit Downgrade is A Global Blow, But With Some Positives

S&P's U.S. credit downgrade will hurt international markets, but could also be a boon for some countries with top-notch credit lines.

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Stalled Doha Round Opens Trade Opportunities

Stalled Doha Round Opens Trade Opportunities

With the Doha Round facing hurdles, alternatives to trade liberalization should be considered.

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The Resource Curse Haunts Chile-China Trade

The Resource Curse Haunts Chile-China Trade

Chile's high trade volume of copper to China may be making it's economy dependent on a single product.

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Biofuel and Trade Reform Can Help Global Food Output

Biofuel and Trade Reform Can Help Global Food Output

In times of highly unpredictable food prices, it is important to engineer sound policies to limit the negative impact on developing countries' poorest households.

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