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The Problem With Scorecards: How (And How Not) To Measure The Cost-Effectiveness Of Economic Sanctions, Richard Parker
The Problem With Scorecards: How (And How Not) To Measure The Cost-Effectiveness Of Economic Sanctions, Richard Parker
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Hidden Economy Of The Unconscious, The, Anne Dailey
Hidden Economy Of The Unconscious, The, Anne Dailey
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On The Cost- Effectiveness Of Economic Sanctions, Richard Parker
On The Cost- Effectiveness Of Economic Sanctions, Richard Parker
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For over one hundred years, the attraction of economic sanctions as a middle path between talk and violence has prompted the use of sanctions for a wide variety of purposes ranging from weakening adversaries, toppling governments, and promoting human rights to opening foreign markets, promoting intellectual property, and protecting the global environment.
In recent years, however, economic sanctions have been subjected to stricter scrutiny than ever before, due to a sustained media and lobbying blitz by the U.S. business community under the banner of "USA*Engage." The campaign, begun in 1997, has produced a deluge of newspaper editorials and stories, virtually …