Globalization: Custom-Made in China

By controlling the pace and scope of reforms, China succeeded in minimizing negative impact of opening the country
Fan Gang
October 15, 2004

The Price of Free Trade - Part I

With the abolition of quotas looming in 2005, textile producers like Bangladesh fear losing their advantage
Mustafizur Rahman
September 29, 2004

The Price of Free Trade - Part II

The end of textile export quotas cushion may confront Cambodia with the hard realities of the global marketplace
Tom Fawthrop
October 1, 2004

Tremors of Global Insecurity Reach Shangri-La

Nepal's response to the brutal killings of 12 workers in Iraq threatens the country's vital labor export
Kesang Sherpa
September 27, 2004

The Great Reverse – Part III

Burgeoning Sino-Indian trade ties may significantly alter the world economic balance
Anna Greenspan
September 8, 2004

Is Equity in Trade an Attainable Goal?

Laudable international reform efforts may ultimately prove a mixed blessing
Susan Ariel Aaronson
September 15, 2004

Aid Is Good, Business Is Better

Government must allow business to do what it can do best
Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, Nicky Oppenheimer
September 1, 2008

Difficult Times for Coffee Industry as Demand Falls

Coffee workers face massive unemployment, seek richer lands
Tony Smith
November 25, 2003

Terror Takes Toll on Kenya's Tourism Industry

Idyllic beaches lay empty as UK and US tourists stay home in fear
William Wallis
December 8, 2003

US Backs Down Over Free Trade in Americas

Brazil's objections may force a weaker deal
Guy de Jonquières
November 17, 2003

India's Call Centers Face Struggle to Keep Staff as Economy Revives

Demands for higher wages threaten India's image as a low-labor cost alternative for US corporations
Ashok Bhattacharjee
October 29, 2003