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SEIZE THE DAY, PRESIDENT CLINTON
Jagdish Bhagwati |
If you think President Clinton could do no worse than he did in managing the debate on gays in the m
MR. CLINTON ON TRADE
JOC Staff |
WHY THE RUSH TO JUDGMENT on Bill Clinton's trade policy? In office barely three weeks, Mr. Clinton a
GOVERNMENT BY AND FOR PUNDITS
William Neikirk |
Now that the Clinton administration is history, the nation trembles over how the country is going to
DISMANTLING CZECH MONOPOLIES
Emanuel Sip |
Trying to sell a Czech economist on the virtues of competition is not easy. More than three years af
TIME FOR RAILROAD INVESTMENT
Ross Capon |
One of the best things President Clinton could do for the economy is keep his campaign promise to im
BETTER JOB TRAINING
JOC Staff |
RISING CONSUMER demand was always a sure sign that workers laid off during tough times would soon re
DETROIT'S RETREAT
JOC Staff |
IN A WAY, IT'S A SHAME the Big Three automakers dropped their plans for a massive dumping case again
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
A WAY TO MINIMIZE OIL SPILL DAMAGEA towing package requirement might have prevented
THE END OF THE BEGINNING OR . . .
Tom Connors |
President Clinton has not quite put behind him the domestic issues that dominated his first few falt
PRIVATIZING AUTOBAHNS
JOC Staff |
GERMANY, facing mounting costs for integrating its eastern states, is considering a radical step: se
TAILORING A TRADE AGREEMENT AVOIDING NEEDLESS REGULATION
Wesley Smith |
Only a week into Bill Clinton's presidency, Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan said he could hear the "cla
GROWTH SPURT
JOC Staff |
WHO SAYS AMERICAN WORKERS aren't as productive as they used to be? Certainly not the Labor Departmen
TAILORING A TRADE AGREEMENT PROTECTING FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
Andrew Reding |
As the Democrats take charge of trade policy, they are asking an important question: Do U.S. trading
BAD START FOR ECONOMIC POLICY
H. Erich Heinemann |
In a ceremony rich in unintended symbolism, President Clinton signed his first legislation into law
POLITICAL UNTOUCHABLE
JOC Staff |
BILL CLINTON's trial balloon on freezing Social Security cost of living increases appears to have fi
"SOCIAL DUMPING' AND THE EC
Keith M. Rockwell |
As stories go, this one seemed fairly standard. A company looking to improve productivity shuts down
TECHNO-POLITICS
JOC Staff |
"CRITICAL TECHNOLOGIES" are enjoying a heyday in Washington. Freed of the ideological bonds
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
FOR COMPREHENSIVE MARITIME REFORMSI share the desire expressed by Mrs. Nicholas Tentas of th
END THE COLD WAR AGAINST CUBA
Jeremy Morgan |
President Clinton should forget the example set by his predecessors during the last three decades an
WASHINGTON REPORT "THE MORE THINGS CHANGE . . . '
Washington Bureau |
Congress has yet to display the "new look" that seemed likely with the election of a host of freshme
MONETARY DISUNION
JOC Staff |
THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY'S battered Exchange Rate Mechanism was put to another perilous test in recent
MEDICAL RX: MORE GENERALISTS
Jordan J. Cohen |
When a person gets sick, he or she wants to see a doctor - not necessarily a cardiologist or a gastr
FUEL TAXES _ THE WRONG ANSWER
Thomas J. Donohue |
A gasoline tax is now being promoted by many as a way of reducing the deficit, expanding infrastruct
PENSION CRUNCH
JOC Staff |
LOOMING SHORTFALLS in Social Security aren't confined to the United States. In France, and elsewhere
BRITAIN'S CHOICE
JOC Staff |
BRITISH AIRWAYS may not know it, but its proposed deal with USAir is in trouble. The big U.S
BACKDOOR PROTECTION FOR STEEL
Hans Mueller |
The first shot in the Great Steel War of 1993 was fired in Washington last week. The Commerc
ECUADOR'S TENTATIVE RECOVERY
Gary Kleiman |
Six months into the presidency of free market conservative Sixto Duran, Ecuador has begun to break w
LOOKING OUT FOR AMERICA'S KIDS
William Niekirk |
What do you do if your advisers grimly stare across the table and tell you what you are about to do
OPENING UP
JOC Staff |
THE NORTH AMERICAN free-trade agreement is opening most industries to freer trade and investment, bu
DETROIT AND THE DUMPING LAWS
Richard Lawrence |
To recoin a once-popular Jane Ace line (she of radio's Easy Aces - surely, you remember), "Why, you
TOUCHING THE THIRD RAIL
JOC Staff |
SOCIAL SECURITY is widely regarded as the "third rail" of politics: Touch it and you die. The Clinto
MAKING "CLINTONOMICS' PAY OFF
Mototada Kikkawa |
"Clintonomics," Bill Clinton's plan to spur growth through public investment, is about to become a r
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
WHY WE DON'T NEED OIL IMPORT FEESThe Jan. 29 op-ed article by Eugene L. Ames Jr., promoting
THE HIGH COST OF FAST TRAINS
James E. Landry |
In an effort to connect his presidential campaign with ordinary Americans, President Bill Clinton fr
HAL 2000?
JOC Staff |
FOR THE INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVE who has everything, computer scientists have developed a new aid: a
STUMBLING TOWARD THE GATT
Mary Child |
The Yangtze Optical Fibre Cable Company, a Sino-Dutch joint venture in Wuhan, has a worry. Right now
LEAVE MINIVANS ALONE
JOC Staff |
BILL CLINTON wants to honor his campaign promises, but consumers wouldn't mind a bit if he forgets a
TWO MILLION MORE US WORKERS
H. Erich Heinemann |
For the full year 1992, the number of wage and salary workers in the United States rose by almost ex
ALL ABOARD
JOC Staff |
AMERICA'S RAILROADS, which not long ago were struggling, have rebounded, and that includes Amtrak.
EUROPE'S TANGLEED CURRENCIES
Christopher Whalen |
Europe's monetary officials were glad to see 1992 end. The British pound, Portuguese escudo, Irish p
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