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  • July 9, 2001
    Cato.org
    Bush Turns Protectionist for Steel Companies
    … In fact, it is none of the above. Imposing quotas on imported steel is not an example of an internationalist policy but of an isolationist policy. It strings barbed wire around the U.S. market, sealing it off from global …
    By Daniel Griswold
  • July 8, 2001
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    A Wall of Steel
    … likely result in comprehensive quotas against steel imports. Imposing quotas on imported steel is not an example of an internationalist policy but of an isolationist policy. It strings barbed wire around the U.S. market, sealing it off from global …
    By Daniel Griswold
  • July 6, 2001
    Financial Times
    How to Open Markets by Example
    … that classic, old‐​style protectionism poses just as big a threat to his hopes for a rejuvenated U.S. trade policy. At issue is the crucial question of renewing trade promotion authority, formerly known as fast‐​track approval of trade …
    By Brink Lindsey
  • July 3, 2001
    National Review (Online)
    Litigate or Regulate
    … benefits packages for which they are willing to pay. Other deregulatory alternatives were ignored in the race to regulate. A policy environment friendlier to value‐​driven consumer choice would hold managed‐​care insurers and self‐​insured employers more accountable to …
    By Tom Miller
  • July 2, 2001
    Cato.org
    Respect Us! (or Else)
    … rascally anarchists. (By the way, am I the only one who thinks that people who embrace tariffs and an industrial policy haven’t fully grasped what the word “anarchist” means?) The “vast majority” of globalization’s critics are respectable, thoughtful …
    By Aaron Lukas
  • July 2, 2001
    Investor’s Business Daily
    The Tax Cut: Not as Big as Advertised
    … only reduces taxes by about $689 billion below levels in 2000. The CBO’s figures illustrate a number of important policy issues. First, a substantial tax cut is needed every few years just to offset the effect of real bracket …
    By Chris Edwards
  • June 28, 2001
    Cato.org
    The Right and Wrong Ways to Pressure China
    … to send a signal to China’s communist leaders, revoking NTR is among the worst ways to do so. Other policy instruments are available‐​and more effective. Revoking NTR would be a disaster. It would harm tens of millions of …
    By Daniel Griswold and Mark A. Groombridge
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