Blog post on adopting an approach to trade policy that encourages China to liberalize. On guns and opioids, fear is driving policy.
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August 23, 2019
China US Trade Ships ([link removed] )
Taking on China ([link removed] )
It would be nice if someone would eventually “take on” China, in the sense of adopting an approach to trade policy that encourages China to liberalize.
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Taking on China ([link removed] )
By Simon Lester
Handing Money ([link removed] )
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An amusing correction in New York magazine’s profile of Sen. Elizabeth Warren: “predators” to “creditors.”
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Really, It’s True: Creditors, Predators Not Same Thing ([link removed] )
By Walter Olson
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