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This book examines the impact of "globalization" on the U.S. economy. Although temporarily muted by the "exceptional" state of the country's financial markets in recent years, a high level of employment, a low inflation rate, and extraordinary stock prices, the increased integration of the U.S. economy with that of the rest of the world has been controversial and a source of concern.
The conclusion that emerges from this thought-provoking study is that much of the angst generated by the so-called globalization process is, at least at the present time, unjustified and that on balance the process has been beneficial.
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Visions and Revisions: The United States in the Global Economy
May 1, 1999, Westview Press
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0813335523 9780813335520
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"In 1993, the U.S. Senate, after a bruising debate, narrowly ratified the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)."
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