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Accelerating the Globalization of America
The Next Wave of Information Technology

Author(s): Catherine L. Mann 

   

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Author Biography:
Catherine L. Mann, Senior Fellow at the Institute since 1997, held several posts at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors (1984-87 and 1989-97), including assistant director and special assistant to the staff director, International Finance Division (1994-97). She was a senior economist on the staff of the President's Council of Economic Advisers (1991-92), the principal staff member for the chief economist of the World Bank (1988-89), and a Ford Foundation fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research (1987). She is an adjunct professor at the Owen School of Management at Vanderbilt University and has also taught at the University of Chicago, Princeton University, University of Maryland, Georgetown University, Boston College, and MIT. She is author or coauthor of The Impact of Global Services Outsourcing on American Firms and Workers (forthcoming), APEC and the New Economy (2002), Global Electronic Commerce: A Policy Primer (2000), and Is the U.S. Trade Deficit Sustainable? (1999).
 

Contents:
Section I: Origin; 1. The Root Problem: Political Imbalances; 2. The 1934 System: Protection for Congress; Section II: Erosion and Adaptation; 3. A Tougher World: Changes in the Context of Trade Policy; 4. A Less Protected Congress; 5. An Embattled Executive; 6. Changing the Rules: The Rise of Administrative Trade Remedies; 7. The National Arena; 8. Triumph! NAFTA and the WTO; Section III: Polarization; 9. The Decline of Traditional Protectionism; 10. "New" Issues: Labor and the Environment; 11. The Hyper-Polarized Congress; Section IV: Conclusion; 12. Today's Challenge; Appendix: Trade Promotion Authority 2001: The Bargain that Wasn't.
 


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