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Popular myths about the world economy
Many of us "know" things that are not true, and we sometimes act, or urge our representatives to act, on our mistaken beliefs. This article...
New England Economic Review, 07/01/97 by Norman S. Fieleke · More from publication -
Unilateral international transfers: unrequited and generally unheeded
Among the major categories of international transactions, perhaps none is usually farther from the limelight than unilateral, or unrequited,...
New England Economic Review, 11/01/96 by Norman S. Fieleke · More from publication -
International capital movements: how shocking are they?
The power of international capital movements over national economies has been forcefully demonstrated in recent years by speculative attacks on the...
New England Economic Review, 03/01/96 by Norman S. Fieleke · More from publication -
The soaring trade in 'nontradables.' - includes related article
In recent years international trade has flourished in a category heretofore considered largely nontradable. Services are being exchanged across...
New England Economic Review, 11/01/95 by Norman S. Fieleke · More from publication -
The Uruguay Round of trade negotiations: industrial and geographic effects in the United States
History records many international trade negotiations, some trivial and some impressive, but no others so comprehensive as the Uruguay Round. As...
New England Economic Review, 07/01/95 by Norman S. Fieleke · More from publication -
The Uruguay Round of trade negotiations: an overview
On December 15, 1993, in Geneva, Switzerland, negotiators representing 117 countries reached consensus on the Final Act of the Uruguay Round, the...
New England Economic Review, 05/01/95 by Norman S. Fieleke · More from publication -
Is global competition making the poor even poorer?
In recent years a number of economic phenomena have caused dismay, but one in particular seems to justify for economics its hoary reputation as...
New England Economic Review, 11/01/94 by Norman S. Fieleke · More from publication -
The International Monetary Fund 50 years after Bretton Woods
In July 1994 at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, delegates from 44 nations agreed upon an international monetary system to be established following...
New England Economic Review, 09/01/94 by Norman S. Fieleke · More from publication



