Daniel J. Ikenson

Director, Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies
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Dan Ikenson is director of Cato’s Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies, focusing on WTO disputes, regional trade agreements, U.S.-China trade issues, steel and textile trade policies, and antidumping reform. Ikenson has been involved in international trade since 1990.

Before joining Cato in 2000, Ikenson was director of international trade planning for an international accounting and business advisory firm. Before that, he co-founded the Library of International Trade Resources (LITR), a consulting firm providing interactive information access and international trade consulting. And before that, he was a trade policy and antidumping analyst at a few different international trade law practices in Washington, DC.

Ikenson is the author of many studies and articles on trade policy and is the coauthor of Antidumping Exposed: The Devilish Details of Unfair Trade Law. He has appeared on The Newshour with Jim Lehrer, CNN, CNBC, Bloomberg TV, MSNBC, ABC News, and NPR. His articles have been published in the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Times, the Detroit News, National Review Online, and elsewhere.

Ikenson holds a M.A. in economics from George Washington University.

More from Daniel J. Ikenson

Commentary

Public Filings

Manufacturing in the USA: How U.S. Trade Policy Offshores Jobs

Congressional Testimony. September 21, 2011.

Lasting Implications of the General Motors Bailout

Congressional Testimony. June 22, 2011.

Made in America: Increasing Jobs through Exports and Trade

Congressional Testimony. March 16, 2011.

Reviews & Journals

Hard Lessons from the Auto Bailouts

Policy Report. November/December 2009.