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Volumn , Issue 118, 2000, Pages 29-55

Lori's war
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    • To read or offer reactions to Ms. Wallach's FOREIGN POLICY interview and to view a poll of what our readers think about her positions, visit
    • To read or offer reactions to Ms. Wallach's FOREIGN POLICY interview and to view a poll of what our readers think about her positions, visit www.foreignpolicy.com.
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    • has published numerous books, including Washington: Public Citizen
    • The collection of anti-WTO literature is as large as the crowd that descended on Seattle last November, but Public Citizen's Web site helps readers cull through the issues, with several publications available free of charge. Wallach has published numerous books, including Whose Trade Organization?: Corporate Globalization and the Erosion of Democracy (Washington: Public Citizen, 1999) and The WTO: Five Years of Reasons to Resist Corporate Globalization (New York: Seven Stories Press, 2000), in which she and coauthor Michelle Sforza argue that the WTO has sacrificed health, safety, and environmental standards for the sake of trade. Find out what the pro-trade community thinks of Lori Wallach in Bob Davis' profile "Free-Trade Foe" (Wall Street Journal, April 6, 1998). For the alleged connections between Public Citizen and conservative textile tycoon Roger Milliken, see Ryan Lizza's "Silent Partner" (New Republic, January 10, 2000).
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    • New York: Seven Stories Press, in which she and coauthor argue that the WTO has sacrificed health, safety, and environmental standards for the sake of trade.
    • The collection of anti-WTO literature is as large as the crowd that descended on Seattle last November, but Public Citizen's Web site helps readers cull through the issues, with several publications available free of charge. Wallach has published numerous books, including Whose Trade Organization?: Corporate Globalization and the Erosion of Democracy (Washington: Public Citizen, 1999) and The WTO: Five Years of Reasons to Resist Corporate Globalization (New York: Seven Stories Press, 2000), in which she and coauthor Michelle Sforza argue that the WTO has sacrificed health, safety, and environmental standards for the sake of trade. Find out what the pro-trade community thinks of Lori Wallach in Bob Davis' profile "Free-Trade Foe" (Wall Street Journal, April 6, 1998). For the alleged connections between Public Citizen and conservative textile tycoon Roger Milliken, see Ryan Lizza's "Silent Partner" (New Republic, January 10, 2000).
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    • The collection of anti-WTO literature is as large as the crowd that descended on Seattle last November, but Public Citizen's Web site helps readers cull through the issues, with several publications available free of charge. Wallach has published numerous books, including Whose Trade Organization?: Corporate Globalization and the Erosion of Democracy (Washington: Public Citizen, 1999) and The WTO: Five Years of Reasons to Resist Corporate Globalization (New York: Seven Stories Press, 2000), in which she and coauthor Michelle Sforza argue that the WTO has sacrificed health, safety, and environmental standards for the sake of trade. Find out what the pro-trade community thinks of Lori Wallach in Bob Davis' profile "Free-Trade Foe" (Wall Street Journal, April 6, 1998). For the alleged connections between Public Citizen and conservative textile tycoon Roger Milliken, see Ryan Lizza's "Silent Partner" (New Republic, January 10, 2000).
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    • The collection of anti-WTO literature is as large as the crowd that descended on Seattle last November, but Public Citizen's Web site helps readers cull through the issues, with several publications available free of charge. Wallach has published numerous books, including Whose Trade Organization?: Corporate Globalization and the Erosion of Democracy (Washington: Public Citizen, 1999) and The WTO: Five Years of Reasons to Resist Corporate Globalization (New York: Seven Stories Press, 2000), in which she and coauthor Michelle Sforza argue that the WTO has sacrificed health, safety, and environmental standards for the sake of trade. Find out what the pro-trade community thinks of Lori Wallach in Bob Davis' profile "Free-Trade Foe" (Wall Street Journal, April 6, 1998). For the alleged connections between Public Citizen and conservative textile tycoon Roger Milliken, see Ryan Lizza's "Silent Partner" (New Republic, January 10, 2000).
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    • Amherst: Prometheus Books, originally published in 1817, puts forth the principle of comparative advantage that underlies modern trade theory
    • In his classic work The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation (Amherst: Prometheus Books, 1996), originally published in 1817, David Ricardo puts forth the principle of comparative advantage that underlies modern trade theory. In Russell D. Roberts' book The Choice: A Fable of Free Trade and Protectionism (Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall Business Publishing, 1993), David Ricardo comes back to life and shows two alternate futures for the U.S. economy: one the result of decades of protectionist policies, and one the product of free trade. A more advanced discussion of the topic can be found in Jagdish N. Bhagwati, Arvind Panagariya, and T. N. Srinivasan's Lectures on International Trade (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1998). Bruce Stokes offers a thoughtful analysis of current trends in protectionism in "The Protectionist Myth" (FOREIGN POLICY, Winter 1999-2000). Nancy Birdsall examines the growth in global economic inequality - including a look at the dilemmas of child labor - in "Life Is Unfair: Inequality in the World" (FOREIGN POLICY, Summer 1998).
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    • book Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall Business Publishing, David Ricardo comes back to life and shows two alternate futures for the U.S. economy: one the result of decades of protectionist policies, and one the product of free trade
    • In his classic work The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation (Amherst: Prometheus Books, 1996), originally published in 1817, David Ricardo puts forth the principle of comparative advantage that underlies modern trade theory. In Russell D. Roberts' book The Choice: A Fable of Free Trade and Protectionism (Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall Business Publishing, 1993), David Ricardo comes back to life and shows two alternate futures for the U.S. economy: one the result of decades of protectionist policies, and one the product of free trade. A more advanced discussion of the topic can be found in Jagdish N. Bhagwati, Arvind Panagariya, and T. N. Srinivasan's Lectures on International Trade (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1998). Bruce Stokes offers a thoughtful analysis of current trends in protectionism in "The Protectionist Myth" (FOREIGN POLICY, Winter 1999-2000). Nancy Birdsall examines the growth in global economic inequality - including a look at the dilemmas of child labor - in "Life Is Unfair: Inequality in the World" (FOREIGN POLICY, Summer 1998).
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    • Cambridge: MIT Press
    • In his classic work The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation (Amherst: Prometheus Books, 1996), originally published in 1817, David Ricardo puts forth the principle of comparative advantage that underlies modern trade theory. In Russell D. Roberts' book The Choice: A Fable of Free Trade and Protectionism (Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall Business Publishing, 1993), David Ricardo comes back to life and shows two alternate futures for the U.S. economy: one the result of decades of protectionist policies, and one the product of free trade. A more advanced discussion of the topic can be found in Jagdish N. Bhagwati, Arvind Panagariya, and T. N. Srinivasan's Lectures on International Trade (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1998). Bruce Stokes offers a thoughtful analysis of current trends in protectionism in "The Protectionist Myth" (FOREIGN POLICY, Winter 1999-2000). Nancy Birdsall examines the growth in global economic inequality - including a look at the dilemmas of child labor - in "Life Is Unfair: Inequality in the World" (FOREIGN POLICY, Summer 1998).
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    • offers a thoughtful analysis of current trends in protectionism in FOREIGN POLICY, Winter
    • In his classic work The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation (Amherst: Prometheus Books, 1996), originally published in 1817, David Ricardo puts forth the principle of comparative advantage that underlies modern trade theory. In Russell D. Roberts' book The Choice: A Fable of Free Trade and Protectionism (Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall Business Publishing, 1993), David Ricardo comes back to life and shows two alternate futures for the U.S. economy: one the result of decades of protectionist policies, and one the product of free trade. A more advanced discussion of the topic can be found in Jagdish N. Bhagwati, Arvind Panagariya, and T. N. Srinivasan's Lectures on International Trade (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1998). Bruce Stokes offers a thoughtful analysis of current trends in protectionism in "The Protectionist Myth" (FOREIGN POLICY, Winter 1999-2000). Nancy Birdsall examines the growth in global economic inequality - including a look at the dilemmas of child labor - in "Life Is Unfair: Inequality in the World" (FOREIGN POLICY, Summer 1998).
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    • In his classic work The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation (Amherst: Prometheus Books, 1996), originally published in 1817, David Ricardo puts forth the principle of comparative advantage that underlies modern trade theory. In Russell D. Roberts' book The Choice: A Fable of Free Trade and Protectionism (Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall Business Publishing, 1993), David Ricardo comes back to life and shows two alternate futures for the U.S. economy: one the result of decades of protectionist policies, and one the product of free trade. A more advanced discussion of the topic can be found in Jagdish N. Bhagwati, Arvind Panagariya, and T. N. Srinivasan's Lectures on International Trade (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1998). Bruce Stokes offers a thoughtful analysis of current trends in protectionism in "The Protectionist Myth" (FOREIGN POLICY, Winter 1999-2000). Nancy Birdsall examines the growth in global economic inequality -including a look at the dilemmas of child labor - in "Life Is Unfair: Inequality in the World" (FOREIGN POLICY, Summer 1998).
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    • A dynamic macroeconomic analysis of NAFTA
    • January/February
    • Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago economist Michael A. Kouparitsas argues that NAFTA will benefit all three participating countries, and in particular Mexico, in "A Dynamic Macroeconomic Analysis of NAFTA" (Economic Perspectives, January/February 1997). For an official perspective on U.S.-Mexican trade, consult the "Fourth Annual Report to Congress: Impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement on U.S. Automotive Exports to Mexico" (Washington: U.S. Department of Commerce, July 1998). And in his speech at the latest World Economic Forum meetings in Davos, Switzerland, Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo suggests that anti-trade alliances are seeking to save developing countries . . . from development. (The full text is available through FOREIGN POLICY'S Web site.)
    • (1997) Economic Perspectives
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    • 0040580843 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Washington: U.S. Department of Commerce, July And in his speech at the latest World Economic Forum meetings in Davos, Switzerland, Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo suggests that anti-trade alliances are seeking to save developing countries . . . from development. (The full text is available through FOREIGN POLICY'S Web site.)
    • Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago economist Michael A. Kouparitsas argues that NAFTA will benefit all three participating countries, and in particular Mexico, in "A Dynamic Macroeconomic Analysis of NAFTA" (Economic Perspectives, January/February 1997). For an official perspective on U.S.-Mexican trade, consult the "Fourth Annual Report to Congress: Impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement on U.S. Automotive Exports to Mexico" (Washington: U.S. Department of Commerce, July 1998). And in his speech at the latest World Economic Forum meetings in Davos, Switzerland, Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo suggests that anti-trade alliances are seeking to save developing countries . . . from development. (The full text is available through FOREIGN POLICY'S Web site.)
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    • North York: Stoddart Publishing
    • The controversy surrounding the Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI) spawned Maude Barlow's and Tony Clarke's MAI: The Multilateral Agreement on Investment and the Threat to American Freedom (North York: Stoddart Publishing, 1998). For a look at both sides of the issue, see Stephen J. Kobrin's "The MAI and the Clash of Globalizations" (FOREIGN POLICY, Fall 1998).
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    • FOREIGN POLICY, Fall
    • The controversy surrounding the Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI) spawned Maude Barlow's and Tony Clarke's MAI: The Multilateral Agreement on Investment and the Threat to American Freedom (North York: Stoddart Publishing, 1998). For a look at both sides of the issue, see Stephen J. Kobrin's "The MAI and the Clash of Globalizations" (FOREIGN POLICY, Fall 1998).
    • (1998) The MAI and the Clash of Globalizations
    • Kobrin, S.J.1
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    • For links to relevant Web sites, as well as a comprehensive index of related FOREIGN POLICY articles, access
    • For links to relevant Web sites, as well as a comprehensive index of related FOREIGN POLICY articles, access www.foreignpolicy.com.


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