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US-CHINA TIES
JOC Staff |
TWO U.S. CONGRESSIONAL delegations are visiting Beijing this week to let Chinese officials know it w
FOREIGN INFLUENCE?
JOC Staff |
A SUBTLE STRAIN of xenophobia has been running through the Clinton camp for months. During t
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
IN PRAISE OF CUSTOMS CHIEF CAROL HALLETTThe criticism by Reps. Charles Rose, D-N.C., and Dou
MALAYSIA: ASIA'S NEXT MIRACLE
Joseph P. Quinlan |
Malaysia's economy is like the Energizer bunny: it keeps going and going and going. Indeed,
BRINGING SOMALIA BACK TO LIFE
Milton Allimadi |
President Bush's offer to commit as many as 30,000 American troops under U.S. command to a multinati
SEEK AND YE SHALL FIND?
JOC Staff |
WHO LEAKED Anita Hill's allegations against Clarence Thomas during his Supreme Court confirmation he
US-JAPAN: UP IN THE AIR
JOC Staff |
THE UNITED STATES AND JAPAN are on the verge of another nasty trade dispute. Taking a cue from gun-s
EUROPEAN LESSON FOR US RAILS
Paul T. Nelson |
Railroading in Europe is about to change forever. On Jan. 1, railroads in any of the European Commun
THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME
H. Erich Heinemann |
Output of goods and services in the United States should increase more than $200 billion in 1993, ro
FRANCE'S FOLLY
JOC Staff |
TO MOST AMERICANS, France's stubbornness on the GATT farm issue is mind numbing. That Francecould th
THE EC'S SPLINTERING UNION
Keith M. Rockwell |
The tremors that rumbled through the exchange rate markets last week ripped yet another crevasse in
GATT: A HOSTAGE RELEASED
Robert L. Paarlberg |
Recent history shows that lame-duck presidents are good at freeing hostages. Lyndon Johnsondid it du
QUICK REQUEST ON FAST-TRACK?
Washington Bureau |
Expectations are growing that President-elect Bill Clinton, soon after taking office, will ask Congr
THE TRADE GAP
JOC Staff |
THE CHEERFUL ECONOMIC NEWS for the third quarter - a 3.9 percent annual growth rate - was tempered b
AN UNFINISHED ENERGY AGENDA
Elihu Bergman |
With enactment of an energy bill by the last Congress, the country has the first energy policy legis
MORE INFRASTRUCTURE?
JOC Staff |
BILL CLINTON HAS PROMISED to open the government's infrastructure tap, releasing huge sums for roads
NAFTA: NOT QUITE FREE TRADE
James M. Sheehan |
Free trade seems to be scoring a big win against protectionism. Democratic President-elect Bill Clin
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
EXPRESS COURIERS: NO SPECIAL TREATMENTIn your Nov. 17 article "Customs Brokers Seek to Reduc
ECONOMICS AND THE MIDDLE EAST
Joel C. Rosenberg |
As the Clinton transition team considers how the new administration can break the logjam in the Midd
WARNING! BUY AMERICAN OR ELSE
William H. Lash Iii |
For nearly 60 years, the Buy American Act and its progeny have required a domestic preference when g
HEMISPHERIC FREE TRADE
JOC Staff |
BILL CLINTON has been making Latin American governments nervous. During the presidential cam
JAPAN AND RICE
JOC Staff |
WITH THE U.S.-EUROPEAN farm crisis largely resolved, attention turns to Japan and its ban on rice im
POTHOLES ON ROAD TO RECOVERY
H. Erich Heinemann |
The U.S. economic engine is starting to hum. When the Arkansas mechanics get to Washington in Januar
EASTERN EUROPE'S WARY ALLIANCE
Milan Ruzicka |
Out of step and often treading on each other's toes, Poland, Czechoslovakia and Hungary are marching
SETTLING WITH KIEV
JOC Staff |
AFTER MONTHS OF BICKERING, Russia and Ukraine have agreed on how to pay off the former Soviet Union'
FIXING THE FARM FEUD
JOC Staff |
ON FIRST REFLECTION, farmers worldwide might seem justifiably disappointed with Friday's U.S.-Europe
RISE OF NOUVEAU PROTECTIONISM
William J. Fink |
President-elect Bill Clinton has often acknowledged that international investment benefits the U.S.
SACRED COW OF HEALTH RESEARCH
Daniel S. Greenberg |
While Bill Clinton and his incoming crew are considering health policy, they ought to take a close l
WASHINGTON REPORT CLINTON CALMS SOME NERVES
Washington Bureau |
The possibility of massive trade sanctions against China has been the biggest international policy w
GATT AGREEMENT
JOC Staff |
RETALIATION IS HARDLY A SOUND BASIS for international trade policy. Yet, Washington's threat to slap
TRADING PLACES
JOC Staff |
AS BILL CLINTON moves closer to the White House, the weight of high office is producing subtle polic
THE APPROACHING PENSION CLIFF
Craig Stock |
If you think you're too young to pay attention to retirement savings, think again. Anyone who is wor
WHITHER THE INSURANCE MARKET?
Marc H. Rosenberg |
In 1992, the U.S. insurance industry experienced a series of catastrophic events that were unprecede
DISNEY DOWNER
JOC Staff |
NOW SEEMS that even Walt Disney, that most American of companies, finds it difficult to do business
THE PERIL IN DREAMS DEFERRED
William Neikirk |
The possibility of power always seems grander than its wielding. No matter how much the Clinton tran
TAKING SIDES IN LIBERIA'S WAR
Milton Allimadi |
As much of the world watches in disbelief, at least four militias are battling for control of Liberi
TAXING CAPITAL
JOC Staff |
INVESTMENT TAX CREDITS are an idea whose time has come - and gone, and come back again, a total of s
REWARDING GOVERNMENT SERVICE
Susan Aaronson |
Wall Street, Main Street and Capitol Hill are abuzz with rumors of whom Bill Clinton will appoint to
YELTSIN'S CHALLENGE
JOC Staff |
AS BORIS YELTSIN IS LEARNING, transferring Russia's clunky state industries to private ownership req
A NEW LOOK AT "TRICKLE DOWN'
John A. Tatom |
Many analysts believe that President-elect Bill Clinton owes his victory to his attacks on what he c
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