Going It Alone in the Asia-Pacific: Regional Trade Agreements Without the United States
Peter A. Petri, Michael G. Plummer, Shujiro Urata, and Fan Zhai | Peterson Institute for International Economics | 10/20/2017
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Douglas Porter | 11/20/2017
The growing threat to NAFTA, and all the uncertainty that possible termination entails, has prompted a myriad of questions on what this would mean for the North American economy, financial…
Peter A. Petri, Michael G. Plummer, Shujiro Urata, and Fan Zhai | Peterson Institute for International Economics | 10/20/2017
Maude Barlow | 10/16/2017
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