Philip Levy
American Enterprise Institute
http://www.aei.org/scholars/scholarID.120/scholar.asp
Philip Levy is a Resident Scholar at the think-tank American Enterprise Institute, having served as senior economist for trade on the President’s Council of Economic Advisers (2003-05), and a member of the Policy Planning Staff at the State Department (2005-06). An economist by training (PhD is from Stanford), Levy has experience in many international trade and development policy issues, including free trade agreements, trade with China, antidumping policy, welfare effects of globalization, and US foreign assistance and economic development policy. He has published widely in both professional journals and policy outlets.
Articles by Philip Levy:
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Doha Round: Keep moving forward or fall down
28 April 2011, 4303 reads
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Alternatives to consensus at the WTO
19 June 2010, 6488 reads
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US policy approaches to China’s currency
16 April 2010, 6103 reads
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The Trans-Pacific Partnership and US leadership in Asia
28 January 2010, 8936 reads
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