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- Hat Tip: Max Sawicky
- Dani Rodrik (2007). "The Cheerleaders' Threat to Global Trade", Financial Times (27 March). (Hat tip to Christopher Hayes)
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- Joseph E. Stiglitz (2000). "What I Learned at the World Economic Crisis: The Insider", The New Republic. (I couldn't find an online link for this at TNR's site.)
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