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December 2022, Paper: "A supply chain contract is a key form of leverage through which buyers can influence suppliers to improve their human rights performance. This paper reviews…
December 2022, Paper: "Many Americans are persuaded that trade agreements of the last 40 years have been a costly mistake. To be sure, open markets leave some people behind, and…
2022, Paper: "The growth rate of world trade appears to be slowing. Some of this slowdown is undoubtedly due to the combined impact of the global COVID pandemic, the Russian…
December 2022, Paper: "Recent research has found that monetary policy works in part by influencing the risk premiums on both traded financial-market securities and intermediated…
December 2022, Paper: "Corporate human rights due diligence is now a social fact; it is no longer merely an idea or aspiration. This paper uses economist Frank H. Knight’s famous…
December 13, 2022, Opinion: "In economists' ideal world, humanity would fight climate change through a globally coordinated set of non-discriminatory trade policies. But in the…
December 7, 2022, Paper: "We leverage an exogenous shock—the crackdown on corrupt Chinese officials beginning in 2012—and examine how the allocation of research subsidies and…
December 7, 2022, Opinion: "A cap on the price of Russian crude oil sold on global markets went into effect on Monday. This is an important step toward reducing Russia’s capacity…
December 2022, Paper: "The clash between the Western and Chinese economic systems is threatening the world trading system, with countries increasingly using trade as a tool to…
December 6, 2022, Opinion: "Small and midsize companies are essential to American supply chains, but they lag in productivity and technology adoption. If government and industry…