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CGD in the News
September 21, 2007
On September 14th, the National Journal mentions CGD senior fellow Kim Elliott in an article about a recent news conference on the Doha round of trade negotiations.
From the article:
"As Kimberly Elliott of the Center for Global Development noted, ethanol hasn't been a part of the Doha round debat...
BRIEFS
September 04, 2007
By any measure, the United States is one of the most open economies in the world—importing more than $1 trillion worth of goods duty-free in 2006 alone. Yet poor nations still pay much higher U.S. tariffs than rich countries—an average of 15 percent on a quarter of their imports, compar...
CGD NOTES
March 29, 2007
Core labor standards--an end to forced and child labor, nondiscrimination, and respect for workers' right to organize--are important for sharing the benefits of globalization. But how to enforce them remains contentious. In this CGD Note, senior fellow Kimberly Elliott says that U.S. policy should ...
New from CGD
January 22, 2007
As trade ministers prepare to gather in Davos, Switzerland this week in an effort to restart stalled global trade talks, the Financial Times is reporting a potential breakthrough that involves major concessions by the U.S. and Europe. Kim Elliott, a senior fellow at CGD and the Peterson Institute fo...