Executive summary of "From Protest to Progress: Addressing Labor and Environmental Conditions Through Freer Trad" report. Includes findings and recommendations in brief
Part I of this Article provides a brief overview of the dominant discourse on linkages, which focuse...
One of CEP's core research themes is the impact of trade openness on countries, firms, regions, comm...
Preserving the environment and the benefits of free trade within the framework of GATT. This article...
In this report, CED argues that the United States must renew its commitment to the global trading sy...
[Excerpt] Since 2001, Congress has approved free trade agreements (FTA) with 14 countries. Most were...
The case for passing fast-track trade legislation is simple: The most promising approach for advanci...
CED has been a consistent voice in support of U.S. leadership for an open global trade regime. This ...
This speech given to the Conference on Social Clauses and Environmental Standards in International T...
[Excerpt] Since 1993, the Administration has negotiated and Congress has approved 10 Free Trade Agre...
This report discusses the United States free trade agreements with Singapore and Chile that include ...
While social policies, particularly environmental and labor standards, are not new to trade policy ...
This report presents a leadership vision of a strong and open global trading system, and urges the U...
The recent economic turmoil has caused several countries to abandon the tenets of free trade and ere...
International trade, while promoting economic growth and development, is one of many suspects contri...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Since 2...
Part I of this Article provides a brief overview of the dominant discourse on linkages, which focuse...
One of CEP's core research themes is the impact of trade openness on countries, firms, regions, comm...
Preserving the environment and the benefits of free trade within the framework of GATT. This article...
In this report, CED argues that the United States must renew its commitment to the global trading sy...
[Excerpt] Since 2001, Congress has approved free trade agreements (FTA) with 14 countries. Most were...
The case for passing fast-track trade legislation is simple: The most promising approach for advanci...
CED has been a consistent voice in support of U.S. leadership for an open global trade regime. This ...
This speech given to the Conference on Social Clauses and Environmental Standards in International T...
[Excerpt] Since 1993, the Administration has negotiated and Congress has approved 10 Free Trade Agre...
This report discusses the United States free trade agreements with Singapore and Chile that include ...
While social policies, particularly environmental and labor standards, are not new to trade policy ...
This report presents a leadership vision of a strong and open global trading system, and urges the U...
The recent economic turmoil has caused several countries to abandon the tenets of free trade and ere...
International trade, while promoting economic growth and development, is one of many suspects contri...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Since 2...
Part I of this Article provides a brief overview of the dominant discourse on linkages, which focuse...
One of CEP's core research themes is the impact of trade openness on countries, firms, regions, comm...
Preserving the environment and the benefits of free trade within the framework of GATT. This article...