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September 12, 2007
Today's trade blogosphere highlights
Alex Singleton: Peter Mandelson says EPA opponents are spreading misinformation and propaganda.
AFP: A movie (not a documentary) about the Battle in Seattle premiered in Toronto last weekend.
Iana Dreyer: The French president's call for CAP reform is "typical Sarko style - more markets + more national preference or protection. What theĀ final result will be is to be seen."
Dani Rodrik: UBC's Nathan Nunn finds that African countries that exported more slaves between 1400 and 1900 are worse off economically today. Slave procurement resulted in state collapse and ethnic fractionalization.
Posted by Dingel at September 12, 2007 10:10 PM