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Global trade issues in 2010.

01/14/2009

The currency issues for the strong yen and the reluctance of China to revalue its currency.

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The Obama-Romney Tariff

Wall Street Journal 10.04.2011

Europe’s Debt Crisis Is Casting a Shadow Over China

New York Times 05.17.2010

Surplus to requirements

Economist 01.15.2009

When Everybody Exports, Nobody Wins

BusinessWeek 09.16.2010

Americans Sour on Trade

Wall Street Journal 10.02.2010

Yuan Revaluation for China's Own Sake

Wall Street Journal 10.02.2010

Taking On China

New York Times 09.30.2010

Easy Money Churns Emerging Markets

Wall Street Journal 10.08.2010

Currency wars: Fumbling towards a truce

Economist 10.16.2010

G-20 Proposal on Curbing Trade Imbalances Faces Opposition

Wall Street Journal 10.22.2010

The G-20 Faces an Unenviable Task

Wall Street Journal 10.21.2010

Steven Pearlstein - After years of imbalances, a painful reckoning

Washington Post 11.11.2010

U.S. Targets China's Wind Subsidies

Wall Street Journal 12.22.2010

China’s Currency Isn’t Our Problem

New York Times 01.17.2011

Strong Yen Sparks National Debate

Wall Street Journal 08.15.2011

Tallying the Toll of U.S.-China Trade

Wall Street Journal 09.27.2011

Our one-sided trade war with China - The Washington Post

Washington Post 10.07.2011

Tom Keene Talks to Robert Z. Lawrence

BusinessWeek 12.08.2011

Appreciating China's Shift

Wall Street Journal 02.14.2012

IMF to Shift Its View of China's Trade Surplus

Wall Street Journal 04.11.2012

China's Vanishing Trade Imbalance

New York Times 05.01.2012

Chinese Trade Surplus Rose Sharply in April

Wall Street Journal 05.10.2012

Global Trade Posts Sharp Decline

Wall Street Journal 01.14.2009

More Wealth, More Jobs, but Not for Everyone: What Fuels the Backlash on Trade

The New York Times 09.28.2016

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ZEIT ONLINE 03.22.2018


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