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- 2023: Modern industrial policy and the WTO

- Chad Bown
- 2023: Green innovation and the transition toward a clean economy

- Daron Acemoglu, Philippe Aghion, Lint Barrage and David Hémous
- 2023: How does decarbonization change the fiscal equation?

- Ruud de Mooij and VÃtor Gaspar
- 2023: Sequencing decarbonization policies to manage their macroeconomic impacts

- Steven Fries
- 2023: Trade hyperglobalization is dead. Long live...?

- Arvind Subramanian, Martin Kessler and Emanuele Properzi
- 2023: The Rapid Response Labor Mechanism of the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement

- Chad Bown and Kathleen Claussen
- 2023: How trade cooperation by the United States, the European Union, and China can fight climate change

- Chad Bown and Kimberly Clausing
- 2023: Central banks and policy communication: How emerging markets have outperformed the Fed and ECB

- Tatiana Evdokimova, Piroska Mohacsi, Olga Ponomarenko and Elina Ribakova
- 2023: Rare macroeconomic disasters and lost decades in Latin America: The COVID-19 experience in a historical context

- Jose F. Ursua and Alejandro Werner
- 2023: How the United States solved South Korea's problems with electric vehicle subsidies under the Inflation Reduction Act

- Chad Bown
- 2023: Why China's housing policies have failed

- Tianlei Huang
- 2023: What caused the US pandemic-era inflation?

- Ben Bernanke and Olivier Blanchard
- 2023: Carbon border adjustments, climate clubs, and subsidy races when climate policies vary

- Kimberly Clausing and Catherine Wolfram
- 2023: Saving the WTO from the national security exception

- Warren Maruyama and Alan Wm. Wolff
- 2023: Industrial policy for electric vehicle supply chains and the US-EU fight over the Inflation Reduction Act

- Chad Bown
- 2022: The IMF should enhance the role of SDRs to strengthen the international monetary system

- Edwin Truman
- 2022: The World Bank, the IMF, and the GATT/WTO: Which institution most supported trade reform in developing economies?

- Douglas Irwin
- 2022: The portfolio of economic policies needed to fight climate change

- Olivier Blanchard, Christian Gollier and Jean Tirole
- 2022: 25 years of excess unemployment in advanced economies: Lessons for monetary policy

- Joseph Gagnon and Madi Sarsenbayev
- 2022: North Korea as a Complex Humanitarian Emergency: Assessing Food Insecurity

- Marcus Noland
- 2022: The WTO and vaccine supply chain resilience during a pandemic

- Chad Bown
- 2022: How carbon tariffs and climate clubs can slow global warming

- Shantayanan Devarajan, Delfin Go, Sherman Robinson and Karen Thierfelder
- 2022: A Reform Strategy to Transform Energy From Piecemeal to Systemwide Change

- Steven Fries
- 2022: Green energy depends on critical minerals. Who controls the supply chains?

- Luc Leruth, Adnan Mazarei, Pierre Régibeau and Luc Renneboog
- 2022: Why gender disparities persist in South Korea's labor market

- Karen Dynan, Jacob Kirkegaard and Anna Stansbury
- 2022: COVID-19 vaccine supply chains and the Defense Production Act

- Chad Bown
- 2022: Public responses to foreign protectionism: Evidence from the US-China trade war

- David Steinberg and Yeling Tan
- 2022: WTO 2025: Constructing an executive branch

- Alan Wm. Wolff
- 2022: WTO 2025: Getting Back to the Negotiating Table

- Alan Wm. Wolff
- 2022: WTO 2025: Enhancing global trade intelligence

- Alan Wm. Wolff
- 2022: WTO 2025: Restoring binding dispute settlement

- Alan Wm. Wolff
- 2022: Socioeconomic diversity of economics PhDs

- Robert Schultz and Anna Stansbury
- 2022: The private sector advances in China: The evolving ownership structures of the largest companies in the Xi Jinping era

- Tianlei Huang and Nicolas Veron
- 2022: The international financial system after COVID-19

- Maurice Obstfeld
- 2022: Trump ended WTO dispute settlement. Trade remedies are needed to fix it

- Chad Bown
- 2021: Dollar Not So Dominant: Dollar Invoicing Has Only a Small Effect on Trade Prices

- Joseph Gagnon and Madi Sarsenbayev
- 2021: Low inflation bends the Phillips curve around the world: Extended results

- Kristin Forbes, Joseph Gagnon and Christopher Collins
- 2021: From hermit kingdom to miracle on the Han

- Douglas Irwin
- 2021: How economic ideas led to Taiwan’s shift to export promotion in the 1950s

- Douglas Irwin
- 2021: How COVID-19 vaccine supply chains emerged in the midst of a pandemic

- Chad Bown and Thomas J. Bollyky
- 2021: How COVID-19 medical supply shortages led to extraordinary trade and industrial policy

- Chad Bown
- 2021: The political economy of pandemic preparedness and effectiveness

- Cullen S. Hendrix
- 2021: Do US firms have an incentive to comply with the FLSA and the NLRA?

- Anna Stansbury
- 2021: The role of childcare challenges in the US jobs market recovery during the COVID-19 pandemic

- Jason Furman, Melissa Kearney and Wilson Powell
- 2021: How China lends: A rare look into 100 debt contracts with foreign governments

- Anna Gelpern, Sebastian Horn, Scott Morris, Brad Parks and Christoph Trebesch
- 2021: COVID-19 credit support programs in Europe’s five largest economies

- Julia Anderson, Francesco Papadia and Nicolas Veron
- 2021: Do gendered laws matter for women’s economic empowerment?

- Marie Hyland, Simeon Djankov and Pinelopi Goldberg
- 2021: Fiscal and exchange rate policies drive trade imbalances: New estimates

- Joseph Gagnon and Madi Sarsenbayev
- 2021: COVID-19 and the 2020 US Presidential Election: Did the Pandemic Cost Donald Trump Reelection?

- Marcus Noland and Yiwen Zhang
- 2021: The US–China trade war and phase one agreement

- Chad Bown
- 2021: Redesigning EU fiscal rules: From rules to standards

- Olivier Blanchard, Alvaro Leandro and Jeromin Zettelmeyer