International Financial Institutions
A Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee held a hearing on the impact of multilateral economic institutions, such as the World Bank and… read more
A Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee held a hearing on the impact of multilateral economic institutions, such as the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, on U.S. foreign policy. In the first panel, government officials discussed U.S. economic policy and its approach to China. Trade experts and academic scholars in the second panel provided suggestions to improve international trade and ways to limit China’s economic influence. close
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