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ERRANT EXCHANGE RATES
JOC Staff | Nov 11, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
AS A CHILD GROWS, he demands the right to decide things for himself. Realistically, parents have no
AZTEC GLASNOST IN MEXICO
M. Delal Baer | Nov 11, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
Mexican elections, despite opposition challenges and charges of irregularities, have produced the un
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff | Nov 11, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
Wealth and Money Are Different ThingsI was astonished to read, in John Boyd's "Economic Beat
ETERNAL HOPES
JOC Staff | Nov 11, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL among those who would cartelize the world's trade. Now it's the turn of the tro
FISCAL KEY TO CURRENCY REFORM
Gary Hufbauer | Nov 11, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
The international monetary system now revolves around monetary relations between the three great eco
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'NUKES' AND POCKETBOOKS
JOC Staff | Nov 9, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
MAINE'S VOTERS have soundly rejected efforts to close down Maine Yankee, the state's only nuclear ge
SHIPBUILDING SHRINKAGE
JOC Staff | Nov 9, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
EVEN AS THE LAST commercial ship under construction in the United States slides down the ways at Wis
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff | Nov 9, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
Don't Eliminate Oil As US Energy SourceIn a recent letter (Oct. 23), John Bartis, president
SOVIETS IGNORE GRAIN PLEDGES
Dennis D. Miller | Nov 9, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
In September, the United States turned a blind eye when, for the third straight year, the Soviet Uni
JOBLESSNESS STALKS THE CITY
Janet Porter | Nov 9, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
Some of the highest-paid men and women in Britain - the stars of Margaret Thatcher's economic revolu
RETAILERS AND REFINERS
JOC Staff | Nov 8, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
MOST PEOPLE IN BUSINESS claim to like an economic system that relies on competition. But when it com
EUROPE'S DEFENSE GAMBLE
JOC Staff | Nov 8, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
SEVERAL OF AMERICA'S EUROPEAN allies are demanding that the United States close its bases in their c
GROWTH AREAS FOR WORLD TRADE
Stanford Erickson | Nov 8, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
Most everyone knowledgeable about trade, including those who write our editorials on this page, is c
COMPETING THROUGH EDUCATION
E. Thomas Coleman | Nov 8, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
Recapturing America's fair share of international trade involves more than duties, tariffs and debat
TRADE BILL STILL MARKING TIME
Washington Bureau | Nov 8, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
THE OMNIBUS TRADE BILL continues to languish in the massive House-Senate conference. House S
SOUND SUPPLY-SIDE SOLUTIONS
John H. Makin | Nov 5, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
Does Arthur Laffer's famous cocktail napkin lie tattered on the floor in the wake of the market cras
A ROOKIE IN THE BIG LEAGUES
Albert L. Kraus | Nov 5, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
Events of the last several weeks have demonstrated once again that, at least so far as financial new
HIGH-SPEED DRAMA
JOC Staff | Nov 5, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
JUST WHEN WE THOUGHT Congress was ready to deal with serious matters like railroad regulation and se
THE ULTIMATE FREE LUNCH
JOC Staff | Nov 5, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
WHILE YUPPIES ARE OUT spending on pasta machines they never use, their representatives in Congress a
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff | Nov 5, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
Ethiopian Food Aid Not in JeopardyThe article "Rate Hikes Threaten Famine Aid" (Oct. 20) inc
BARRIERS HINDER ASEAN GROWTH
Julian M. Weiss | Nov 4, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
Cutting a swath across the Pacific, the six members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ar
OUT ON A DANGEROUS MISSION
Tom Connors | Nov 4, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
I was on a dangerous mission last weekend, the kind on which you just might cross yourself as you si
MANDATING HEALTH COVER
JOC Staff | Nov 4, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
YESTERDAY'S CONSERVATIVE IDEAS are becoming the pet projects of today's liberals. Or at least, so it
STOCK MART SHOWS NO RECESSION
Edward F. Renshaw | Nov 4, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
The similarity between the stock market crash of 1987 and that of 1929 has caused some economists an
MART'S CRISIS WON'T DISAPPEAR
H. Erich Heinemann | Nov 3, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
World financial markets have been at their manic-depressive best lately. Prices of practically every
SUBSIDIZED WATER, SURPLUS CROPS
Joseph R. Wright | Nov 3, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
It's a situation only the federal government could get itself into. On the one hand, the Uni
PROTECTING IDEAS IN GENEVA
JOC Staff | Nov 3, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
THE 1980s HAVE BROUGHT the world's trade negotiators face to face with issues of unprecedented compl
NOT THE REAL THING
JOC Staff | Nov 3, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
WASHINGTON'S BUDGET WRITERS are getting more creative by the day, coming up with gimmicks to make th
JAPAN'S EAST ASIA PROBLEM
A.E. Cullison | Nov 3, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
There were no trumpets sounding and no thundering of drums as representatives of the Association of
HALF A CARTEL
JOC Staff | Nov 2, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
CONFLICTS IN NATIONAL LAWS are a constant problem for companies operating in international trade. A
LATINS' NARROW VIEW OF TRADE
Eric Ehrmann | Nov 2, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
To help spur economic growth, President Reagan, Congress, the International Monetary Fund and the Wo
TEMPEST IN A LINGUISTIC TEAPOT
Bruce Barnard | Nov 2, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
Brussels is suffering from another bout of political schizophrenia. As the capital of the Eu
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff | Nov 2, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
US Shipping Study A Rehash of TheoryThe latest U.S. Merchant Marine Study has produced a rer
WASHINGTON REPORT ECONOMIST WARNS OF '29 MISTAKES
Washington Bureau | Nov 1, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
A NEW DEPRESSION is highly unlikely, but economist Herbert Stein warns it could happen if we don't
PROTECTIONISM IN AUTO SHIPPING
Harry W. Cladouhos | Nov 1, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
The 100th Congress, we were told, was to be dedicated to countering unfair practices by our trading
IS SUPPLY-SIDE ECONOMICS DEAD?
Stanford Erickson | Nov 1, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
In the 1960s, Time Magazine ran the headline Is God Dead? screaming across its cover. God st
HATS OFF TO CUSTOMS
JOC Staff | Nov 1, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
THE U.S. CUSTOMS SERVICE may never win a popularity contest among customhouse brokers, but even brok
DRIVING FRIENDS AWAY
JOC Staff | Nov 1, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
THE TROUBLED SOUTHEAST ASIAN nation of Malaysia needs all the help it can get in Washington. But at
THE EDUCATION OF A JOURNALIST
Albert L. Kraus | Oct 29, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
It's hard to believe, but Elmhurst, Queens, where I grew up, once was a place of large, stately tree
A DANGEROUS PATH
JOC Staff | Oct 29, 1987, 7:00 PM EST
THE FIASCO IN the financial markets this month has generated precious little in the way of optimism.
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