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ArtikelA Neglected Aspect of The Global Economy : The International Handicap of Domestic Regulation  
Oleh: Weidenbaum, Murray
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: BUSINESS ECONOMICS vol. 30 no. 2 (1995), page 37-40.
Topik: global economy; global economy; international handicap; domestic regulation
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Isi artikelU. S. industry has successfully adjusted to a competitive global marketplace. industry has benefited from increased reseaerch and development sepnding, which has exceeded government R & D spending since 1980. U. S. exports of high - technology products steadily exceed high - tech imports. However, american business faces widespread competition, especially from foreign firms. In addition, regulatory and tax obstacles are created by federal, state and local governments, which causes more firms to more overseas. At the same time, trade is growing within regional areas of the world. The future share of U. S. companies in world markets will depend on the individual actions of a host of businesses, but decisions of government wil exert a strong influence in helping or hindering their success.
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