International Trade and Finance
- Cost Estimate
H.R. 389, Kleptocracy Asset Recovery Rewards Act
As ordered reported by the House Committee on Financial Services on March 28, 2019
- Report
Testimony on CBO’s Budget and Economic Outlook: 2019 to 2029
CBO Director Keith Hall testifies about The Budget and Economic Outlook: 2019 to 2029 before the House Budget Committee.
- Report
Testimony on CBO’s Budget and Economic Outlook: 2019 to 2029
CBO Director Keith Hall testifies about The Budget and Economic Outlook: 2019 to 2029 before the Senate Budget Committee.
- Cost Estimate
H.R. 600, Digital Global Access Policy Act of 2018
As reported by the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on October 5, 2018
- Cost Estimate
H.R. 6316, Small Business Advocacy Improvements Act of 2018
As ordered reported by the House Committee on Small Business on July 18, 2018
- Working Paper
How Nominal Foreign Currency Depreciation Against the U.S. Dollar Affects U.S. Wealth: Working Paper 2018-05
This paper examines how a 20 percent depreciation of foreign currencies with respect to the U.S. dollar affects the wealth of U.S. residents and evaluates how that effect would be distributed across U.S. households by income group.
- Report
An Analysis of Corporate Inversions
How much do companies benefit from corporate inversions? In this report, CBO analyzes the reasons for and effects of inversions. CBO also projects how inversions and certain other strategies will affect future U.S. corporate tax revenues.
- Report
International Comparisons of Corporate Income Tax Rates
CBO examines corporate tax rates—the statutory rates, as well as average and effective marginal rates—and the factors that affect them for the United States and other G20 member countries in 2012.
- Working Paper
Inflation, Default, and the Currency Composition of Sovereign Debt in Emerging Economies: Working Paper 2017-01
In emerging market economies, governments issue debt denominated both in their own currency and in foreign currencies. This paper examines how the use of those two types of debt affects these economies.
- Report
How Preferential Trade Agreements Affect the U.S. Economy
The United States has 14 preferential trade agreements with 20 of its trading partners. In CBO's view, the consensus among economic studies is that, all told, such agreements have had small positive effects on the U.S. economy.