United States -- Commercial policy
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- Trading blows, party competition and U.S. trade policy in a globalizing era, James Shoch
- Free trade under fire, Douglas A. Irwin
- Opening America's market, U.S. foreign trade policy since 1776, Alfred E. Eckes, Jr
- The betrayal of American prosperity, free market delusions, America's decline, and how we must compete in the post-dollar era, Clyde Prestowitz
- Currency conflict and trade policy, a new strategy for the United States, C. Fred Bergsten and Joseph E. Gagnon
- Economic casualties, how U.S. foreign policy undermines trade, growth, and liberty
- Book review, Globalization and its discontents : the dark side of globalization : summary & analysis of Joseph Stiglitz's book
- Economic casualties, How U.S. Foreign Policy Undermines Trade, Growth, and Liberty
- Circular instructions to collectors and other officers of the customs, [Thomas Corwin]
- Report of the Committee on Ways and Means concerning reciprocity and commercial treaties
- American question, a letter, from a calm observer to a noble lord, on the subject of the late declaration relative to the orders in council
- American protection versus Canadian free trade, A Plea for British Agriculture, by John Wood
- The speech of the Hon. J. Randolph, representative for the state of Virginia in the general congress of America, on a motion for the non-importation of British merchandize, pending the present disputes between Great Britain and America; with an introduction by the author of "War in disguise"
- Underground empire, how America weaponized the world economy, Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman
- Speech of Mr. Goldwin Smith, at the banquet of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New-York, November 20, 1888
- Commercial union with Canada, speech of Hon. Robert R. Hitt, of Illinois, in the House of Representatives, Friday, March 1st, 1889
- An American continental commercial union or alliance, by Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, late a Senator from the State of Illinois ; edited with preface by J. Madison Cutts