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ISSN 1520-5479

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Growing economic integration has become a major concern among policymakers and international institutions in the 1990s. In light of this concern, the practitioners and academics contributing to the Brookings Trade Forum 1999 have focused on key aspects of governing in a global economy.

This is the second in the Brookings Institution series of annual volumes that provide the most authoritative and in-depth analysis available on current and emerging issues in international trade. The 1999 edition focuses on governing in a global economy.

Contents include:

Editors' Summary (Full Text)

Is Globalization Today Really Different from Globalization a Hundred Years Ago?
Michael D. Bordo (Rutgers University), Barry Eichengreen (University of California, Berkeley), and Douglas A. Irwin (Dartmouth College)

Domestic Policies in a Global Economy
Paul Krugman (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Governing the Global Economy: Does One Architectural Style Fit All?
Dani Rodrik (Harvard University)

U. S. Trade Governance in the New Global Economy
I. M. Destler (University of Maryland & Institute for International Economics)

The Future of the World Trade Organization
Sylvia Ostry (University of Toronto)

Panel on the Future for International Financial Institutions
Rudiger Dornbusch (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Robert Litan (Brookings Institution), and Michael Mussa (International Monetary Fund)