Dual mandate of national trade policy
Purpose of trade policy in the summary Congressional Rsearch Service paper March 24 2010 caught my attention. U.S. trade policy is at a cross-roads as the Obama Administration and the…
Purpose of trade policy in the summary Congressional Rsearch Service paper March 24 2010 caught my attention. U.S. trade policy is at a cross-roads as the Obama Administration and the…
…result that comes at the price of paying an extra 1.5% on income up to the existing cap and then 12.4% on income up to the proposed cap. So ‘cui…
…Reagan levels (50%) and extend them to all income including realized capital gains. And then as some potential second stop restore those top rates to Kennedy levels (70%). At this…
…Sacred Trust would increase the payroll tax cap to $400,000 on earned wages. I say What is wrong with raising the payroll cap is that the cap was created so that…
…physicians what they already k new, Depakote was a very valuable medication for “off-label” (unapproved uses). In the irony department, prescribing and administering Depakote for off-label uses is legal, and…
…of 20021 to negotiate agreements, including free trade agreements (FTA), which aim to reduce trade barriers and expand trade with selected trade partners. The legislation granting TPA stipulated trade negotiating…
…President Bush is standing by free trade policies (however imperfectly we abide by them). It requires acts of faith in economic laws to applaud free trade. But Adam Smith was…
…the major reason for most anti-trade sentiment. However, free trade opponents need to understand that protecting jobs by restricting trade also costs jobs. The recent steel tariffs, under which we…
…proportion of trade, so much of this money as lies still lessens so much of the trade. Yet another parallel between the texts of Graunt, Petty and Locke appears in…
…significant contribution of foreign trade to real GDP growth has been interpreted by the administration as a sign of success with its trade policies. But the underlying real import and…