The Yeutter Institute publishes the best work our students do. Here, you will find two types of student products: Trade Policy Conversation Starters are concise primers on new and emerging trade policy issues of relevance to Nebraska and beyond that aim to spur further discussion, inquiry, and research. Policy Memos analyze specific trade policy challenges and offer recommendations to policymakers. Both provide fresh perspectives from a new generation of thinkers.
POLICY MEMO
Memo to the Office of the USTR on Improving Public Consultation on Trade Executive Agreements through Transparency
Juliana Quattrocchi | January 24, 2023
TRADE POLICY CONVERSATION STARTER
What Should U.S. Economic Diplomacy Look Like in the Indo-Pacific?
Patrick Baker & Laurene Lee | May 17, 2022
TRADE POLICY CONVERSATION STARTER
What is the Effect of USMCA on the American Dairy Market?
Gerald VanTassell | February 5, 2021
TRADE POLICY CONVERSATION STARTER
How Has the COVID-19 Pandemic’s Economic Fallout Impacted Food Security in Low-Income Countries?
DJ Bergo | January 27, 2021
TRADE POLICY CONVERSATION STARTER
What Future Does Trade Promotion Authority Have in a Biden Administration?
Patrick Baker | January 27, 2021
TRADE POLICY CONVERSATION STARTER
Does the U.S.-Japan Trade Deal Still Leave the United States at a Significant Disadvantage to CPTPP Members?
Joe Vlach | January 27, 2021
TRADE POLICY CONVERSATION STARTER
Where Can Companies Find Opportunities in Africa?
Daniel Elsner | January 26, 2021
TRADE POLICY CONVERSATION STARTER
Is Reshoring an Effective Way to Address the Lack of PPE Supply in the United States?
Justin Myers | January 26, 2021
TRADE POLICY CONVERSATION STARTER
How Has China Responded to the Tariffs it Placed on American Soybeans?
Bret Klabunde | May 20, 2019
TRADE POLICY CONVERSATION STARTER
Who has the Authority to Impose Tariffs and how does this Affect International Trade?
Emily Loftis | May 20, 2019
TRADE POLICY CONVERSATION STARTER
What is the Potential to Increase Exports of Nebraska Beef to Indonesia?
Olivia Coffey | May 20, 2019