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Why global commitment really matters! /

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Lewis, Howard, 1948-
Corporate Author: Institute for International Economics
Other Authors: Richardson, J. David
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : Institute for International Economics, 2001.
Series:Globalization balance sheet series.
Subjects:
Globalization > Economic aspects.
Globalization > Social aspects.
Imports > United States.
Foreign trade and employment > United States.
Investments, American.
Investments, Foreign > United States.
Labor market > United States.
Globalization > Economic aspects > United States.
Globalization > Social aspects > United States.
International economic integration.
United States > Commercial policy.
United States > Economic policy > 1993-2001.
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