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Rapid increase in foreign liabilities threatens U.S. recovery
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Shifting blame for manufacturing job loss: Effect of rising trade deficit shouldn’t be ignored
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Foreign government intervention keeps the value of the dollar artificially high
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Bush budget folly: Skimping on trains is bad for everyone
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Trade Picture—February 21, 2002
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Soaring trade deficit threatens to destabilize U.S. financial markets
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U.S. NAFTA trade deficit surging again
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Mending manufacturing
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Testimony on the impact of overvalued dollar on the American economy
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Vicious Circle of Trade | EPI Viewpoints
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The benefits of the dollar’s decline: Maintaining an overvalued dollar means missed opportunity for U.S. economy and manufacturing
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The benefits of a lower dollar: How the high dollar has hurt U.S. manufacturing producers and why the dollar still needs to fall further
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Bush’s sleight of hand distracts us from vanishing jobs | EPI Viewpoints
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Phony accounting and U.S. trade policy | EPI
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Reining in exchange rates | EPI
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The Aerospace Sector as a National Asset—Viewpoints | EPI
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Learning Lessons From the 1990s: Long-Term Growth Prospects for the U.S.
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Argentina and Kazakhstan Set Example for Lowering Global Emissions—Viewpoints | EPI
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U.S. Consumer Spending—A Detour to Prosperity?—Viewpoints | EPI
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The Effects of Offsets on Output and Employment in the U.S. Aerospace Industry—Viewpoints | EPI
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Memo to Beijing: It’s Time for a Time-out
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The Euro, the Dollar, and Their Impact on Global Manufacturing—Viewpoints | EPI
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The U.S. Trade Deficit: Are We Trading Away Our Future?
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What next for the WTO?—Viewpoints | EPI
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Trade Picture: February 13, 2004
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Argentina and Kazakhstan Set Example for Lowering Global Emissions
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Where the jobs aren’t: Particular industries and states bear brunt of dislocations wrought by trade
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Fast Track to Lost Jobs