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Foreword 13
Introduction 16
Chapter 1 Does Trade with China Benefit the United States?
Chapter Preface 21
Yes: Trade with China Benefits the United States
China Has Not Been a Major Cause of U.S. job Losses Daniel T. Griswold 24
The U.S. China Trade Relationship Is Mutually Beneficial 29
Oxford Economics
Advantages of Trade with China Outweigh the Disadvantages Craig K. Elwell Marc Labonte 36
No: Trade with China Does not Benefit the United states
Trade with China Costs American Jobs Robert B. Scott 41
U.S. Trade Imbalance with Chine Is Unsustainable James Fallows 49
Chapter 2 Who Oversees the Quality and Safety of Chinese Imports?
Chapter Overview Murray M. Lumpkin 60
American and Chinese Supervision Is Crucial to Ensure Quality of Chinese Products David J. Lynch 67
China Has Taken Action Against Substandard Products 74
Consulate General of The People's Republic of China in Chicago
The U.S. Government Is Taking More Responsibility for Consumer Safety Peter Grier 78
Policymakers Are to Blame for Tainted Imports Rick Weiss 82
Chinese Producers Maintain Low Standards 90
WorldNetDaily
Chinese Producers Are Exporting Increasingly Dangerous Products Jim Ostroff 96
Chapter 3 Is the Trade Deficit with China a Threat to the U.S. Economy?
Chapter Preface 100
Yes:The Trade Deficit with China Is Threat to the U.S. Economy
U.S. China Trade Has Distorted the American Economy Thomas I. Palley 103
The U.S.-China Trade Deficit Could Cause Economic Disaster for the United States Jack Davis 107
The Economic Threat from China Is Real Paul Craig Roberts 112
No: The Trade Deficit with China Is Not a Threat to the U.S. Economy
Trade withChina Has Helped the U.S. Economy Geoffery Garrett 118
The U.S.-China Trade Deficit Will Be Short-Lived Li Jin Shan Li 121
The United States Should Appreciate the Cheap Goods from China Michelle Bussenius 126
Chapter 4 Should the United States Toughen Its Trade Policy Toward China?
Chapter Overview Mark Trumbull 131
Yes: The United States Should Toughen Its Trade Policy Toward China
It Is Time to Reduce the Trade Deficit with China Peter Morici 135
The United States Should Take Action Against China's Mercantilist Practices Howard Richman Raymond Richman Jesse Richman 139
The United States Should Crack Down on China's Unfair Trade Practices 144
Hillary for President
The United States Must Level the Playing Field with China Peter Navarro 151
No: The United States Should Not Tought Its Trade Policy Toward China
Reducing the U.S.-China Trade Deficit Should Not Be a Primary U.S. Objective Steve H. Hanke 154
Congress Should Look to American Practices to Solve the Deficit James A. Dorn 158|
The United States Should Not Blame China for the Trade Deficit Robert J. Shapiro 162
Protectionism Trade Policies Could Hurt the Global Economy Daniel Ikenson 165
Organizations to Contact 174
Bibliography 180
Index 186
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