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FINISH TRUCK DEREGULATION
JOC Staff |
THE GRASS ROOTS backlash that is hammering the nation's airlines no doubt emboldens critics of econo
SEEKING NEW TRADE PRINCIPLES
William H. Branson |
The most-favored-nation principle has been at the center of U.S. trade policy and the General Agreem
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
Accuracy Questioned On Embassy StoryI recently was shown a copy of your article of Aug. 21,
QUICK FIX FOR THE TRADE DEFICIT
Robert Kasten |
Since the trade deficit scare began, many false notions have crept into our national economic debate
NOTHING PROCEEDS LIKE EXCESS
Tom Connors |
There is something uncomfortably fitting in the match-up of Judge Robert Bork as a Supreme Court nom
NO EASY SOLUTION
JOC Staff |
AS MALPRACTICE INSURANCE premiums around the country have multiplied, so have the efforts of state
PRIVATIZE CAREFULLY
JOC Staff |
IN WHAT MAY BE its last attempt to implement its domestic economic agenda, the Reagan administration
BUMPER CROP OF FARM CONTROLS
Richard D. Siegel |
Uncle Sam is heading out to the farm with a "Protect the Environment" cap on his head and a stack of
WHISTLING PAST THE GRAVEYARD
H. Erich Heinemann |
World financial markets will focus on Washington this weekend, as the annual meetings of the World B
TRADE LEGISLATION IS NO ANSWER
Charles E. Grassley |
Twenty years ago, President John F. Kennedy called world trade a rising tide lifting all boats. Unfo
WISHING WON'T MAKE IT SO
P.T. Bangsberg |
What's to be done with the dragons of Asia, whose dynamic economies are perceived to be sapping the
WATCHING WITCHING
JOC Staff |
LAST YEAR, all the talk on Wall Street was of the triple witching hours, which occur once every thre
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
Due to an typographical error on this page yesterday, the meaning of the concluding paragraph in the
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
Energy Plan Editorial Held Right on TargetYour editorial calling for a national energy plan
TWO GERMANYS BECOME THREE
Bruce Barnard |
East German leader Erich Honecker's historic journey across the border to West Germany produced a pr
AUCTIONING QUOTAS
JOC Staff |
IMPORT QUOTAS have become major obstacles to trade. Roughly 18 percent of U.S. imports came in under
THE CASE FOR MARITIME SUBSIDIES
R.W. Kesteloot |
Throughout our history, governmental support to U.S. shipbuilders and owners has had a more or less
THE OZONE ACCORD
JOC Staff |
THE INTERNATIONAL PROTOCOL limiting production of chlorofluorocarbons, signed last week by 24 countr
FILLING THE TOP SPOT AT DOT
Washington Bureau |
THE DELAY IN NAMING a new transportation secretary to replace Elizabeth Hanford Dole is being linked
DRUG TESTING JUSTIFIED
JOC Staff |
THE GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE UNIONS and the American Civil Liberties Union are up in arms against a decis
AN ILLUSORY APPROACH TO TRADE
Robert J. Mrazek |
On the complex and contentious issue of how to reduce the staggering U.S. trade deficit, everyone se
BOOM TIMES FOR THE PERSIAN GULF?
Stanford Erickson |
The war between Iran and Iraq has been going on for more than seven years. When it ends, and I would
PINOCHET'S FANTASY
JOC Staff |
THE UNENDING FANTASY of military dictators is that they can put the world to rights. Troubled by the
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JOC Staff |
Energy Plan Gets Partial ApprovalThe Journal of Commerce's Aug. 24 editorial "Time for an En
DISRUPTING THE TRADE STRUCTURE
Luis Rubio F. |
Over the last century, and particularly since World War II, the United States was the unequaled cham
THE LANGUAGE GAP
JOC Staff |
YESTERDAY, THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE published on this page an article by Takako Doi, chairwoman of th
THE SOVIETS' MINORITY PROBLEM
Albert L. Kraus |
The Russians are having trouble with their minorities. The Latvians are protesting publicly
FIX RAILROAD RETIREMENT
JOC Staff |
THE RAILROAD RETIREMENT SYSTEM is a mess, a mess that is bound to get worse before it gets better.
GORBACHEV CHANGES SEEM INCONSISTENT
Tom Connors |
Two familiar objects - the taxicab and the telephone - may offer important keys to the nature of the
NO CALL FOR GLOOM
JOC Staff |
CANADIAN PRIME MINISTER BRIAN MULRONEY says there are many important stumbling blocks." U.S. Treasur
JAPANESE IDEALS, AMERICAN ROOTS
Takako Doi |
Some two years had passed since the end of that inferno, the Pacific War. I was then a girl in my mi
THE BLACK LUNG TAX
JOC Staff |
IDEAS ABOUT HOW to increase the government's revenues are flying thick and fast in Washington. One t
MEXICO POISED AT A CROSSROADS
M. Delal Baer |
Mexico is poised at a historic juncture. It must choose between a globally competitive economy of th
EXCISE TAX HIKE A BAD IDEA
Andrew F. Brimmer |
As a way of reducing the persistently large federal budget deficit, Congress is considering sizable
A FAILED TENURE
JOC Staff |
ELIZABETH DOLE, who announced her resignation as secretary of transportation Monday, served in that
A GOOD TRADE BILL AFTER ALL?
Richard Lawrence |
C. William Verity Jr., the presumed next secretary of commerce, said last week that Congress this ye
ON LOOKING INTO THE ABYSS
H. Erich Heinemann |
The Commerce Department reported last week that the U.S. trade deficit rose to a record $16.5 billio
CONGRESS MUST SEIZE ENTITLEMENTS
John H. Makin |
Last summer, before Congress left town, the Financial Times of London ran a front page headline that
PULLING DOWN A FEW BRICKS
Erich E. Toll |
When the leaders of East and West Germany shook hands in Bonn last week, the inevitable topic of reu
HOW MUCH DEFENSE?
JOC Staff |
Elsewhere on this page, John H. Makin cogently argues the case for reducing expenditures on governme
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