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Global Trade Liberalization Continues, But Risks Abound

Abstract: The 2010 rankings of trade freedom in countries around the world, developed by The Heritage Foundation as part of its annual Index of Economic Freedom, show many countries moving ahead on their own to lower tariffs and cut other barriers to ...

From DANIELLA MARKHEIM AND AMBASSADOR TERRY MILLER, The Heritage Foundation,  25 Sep 2009
Related Topics: World Trade Organization,  Heritage Foundation,  World Bank

Government Intervention: A Threat to Economic Recovery

My name is Terry Miller. I am Director of the Center for International Trade and Economics at The Heritage Foundation and editor of the Index of Economic Freedom. The views I express in this testimony are my own, and should not be construed as ...

From AMBASSADOR TERRY MILLER, The Heritage Foundation,  10 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Heritage Foundation,  International Monetary Fund,  World Bank,  Wall Street Journal,  United Nations

New Global Currency Proposal: Good Diplomatic Theater but Bad Policy

Recently, both China and Russia have called for the replacement of the dollar as the international reserve currency of choice, suggesting use of IMF Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) instead. Don't rush to sell your greenbacks, however: The proposal has ...

From AMBASSADOR TERRY MILLER, The Heritage Foundation,  26 Mar 2009
Related Topics: International Monetary Fund,  Alexei Kudrin,  Federal Reserve

Calling for G-20 Global Action for Economic Recovery: Obama Touches All the Bases but Fails to Score

President Obama's March 24 call for "bold, comprehensive, and coordinated action" by the G-20 touched all the bases of common concern and in doing so revealed the President's basic confusion about the role of government in the economy. The President ...

From AMBASSADOR TERRY MILLER, The Heritage Foundation,  24 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama

G-20: International Cooperation Can Go Only So Far to End the Recession

Those with high hopes for this week-end's meeting of finance ministers from the G-20 might want to rethink their enthusiasm for such an international confab. The many words produced in the next several days, some fine and some silly, are likely to have ...

From AMBASSADOR TERRY MILLER, The Heritage Foundation,  13 Mar 2009
Related Topics: International Monetary Fund,  Wall Street Journal,  Alistair Darling

World Bank's Proposed Vulnerability Fund: A Gimmick for the Poor

No group is more vulnerable to the international financial crisis and recession than the poor in developing countries. The World Bank has offered a gimmick to help them out. A proposed "Vulnerability Fund" seeks to siphon off 0.7 percent of developed ...

From AMBASSADOR TERRY MILLER, The Heritage Foundation,  11 Mar 2009
Related Topics: World Bank,  United Nations,  Barack Obama,  U.S. Congress

High Corporate Taxes Undermine U.S. Global Competitiveness

High corporate tax rates are undermining U.S. international competitiveness. The global economy demands that companies be flexible and swift in order to remain competitive. High tax rates deprive companies of both the means and the incentive to take ...

From AMBASSADOR TERRY MILLER AND ANTHONY KIM, The Heritage Foundation,  15 Sep 2008
Related Topics: European Union,  Heritage Foundation,  Ronald Reagan

Heritage Foundation Statement to the United Nations Review Session on Chapter III of the Monterrey Consensus: 'International Trade as an Engine for Development'            

The following statement was delivered on May 19, 2008, by Ambassador Terry Miller, the Director of the Center for International Trade and Economics at The Heritage Foundation, to the United Nations Review Session on Chapter III of the Monterrey ...

From AMBASSADOR TERRY MILLER, The Heritage Foundation,  22 May 2008
Related Topics: Heritage Foundation,  World Bank

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