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Keynote Address, Foster Library, November 8, 1996 | 1 | |
Introduction | 9 | |
An Overview of the Modeling of the Choices and Consequences of U.S. Trade Policies | 29 | |
Comments on Conference Version of Paper | 57 | |
U.S. Trade Policies: The Role of the Executive Branch | 65 | |
Comments on Conference Version of Paper | 89 | |
Congress, Constituencies, and U.S. Trade Policy | 93 | |
Comments on Conference Version of Paper: Heterogeneous Preferences and the Practice of Group Representation in U.S. Trade Policy | 109 | |
Trade Policy and the U.S. Auto Industry: Intended and Unintended Consequences | 123 | |
Steel: Trade Policy in a Changed Environment | 133 | |
U.S. Trade Policies for the Textile and Apparel Industries: The Political Economy of the Post-MFA Environment | 145 | |
The Representation of Economic Interests in U.S. Semiconductor Trade Policy | 161 | |
U.S. Trade Policy vis-a-vis the Aircraft Industry | 173 | |
The Role of Constituents in U.S. Policy Development towards Trade in Financial Services | 183 | |
Comments on Conference Version of Papers | 193 | |
Comments on Conference Version of Papers | 195 | |
Environmentalists and Trade Policymaking | 201 | |
Comments on Conference Version of Paper | 221 | |
Trade and Human Rights | 225 | |
Comments on Conference Version of Paper | 255 | |
Trade Law and Trade Policy: The Advocate's Perspective | 263 | |
Comments on Conference Version of Paper | 287 | |
Trade Policy and the Media - Part I | 299 | |
Trade Policy and the Media - Part II | 303 | |
Constituent Representation: Exploring the Context of the Key Policy Questions, Some Preliminary Observations | 311 | |
U.S. Trade and Trade Policy: Challenges for the New Administration | 317 | |
Trade and the 105th Congress: Overview | 323 | |
List of Contributors and Conference Participants | 327 |
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