The United States in the World Economy
Martin Feldstein, editor
Published in 1988 by University of Chicago Press
© 1988 by the National Bureau of Economic Research
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ISBN: 0-226-24077-0
Table of Contents
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Front matter, table of contents, preface:
Martin Feldstein
(p. -11 - 0)
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Introduction:
Martin Feldstein
(p. 1 - 8)
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The United States and Foreign Competition in Latin America:
Sebastian Edwards, Thomas O. Enders, Jesus Silva-Herzog
(p. 9 - 77)
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U.S. and Foreign Competition in the Developing Countries of the Asian Pacific Rim:
Robert E. Baldwin, Robert S. Ingersoll, Woo-choong Kim
(p. 79 - 160)
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Our LDC Debts:
Rudiger Dornbusch, Thomas S. Johnson, Anne O. Krueger
(p. 161 - 214)
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Financial Innovations in International Financial Markets:
Richard M. Levich, E. Gerald Corrigan, Charles S. Sanford, Jr., George J. Votja
(p. 215 - 277)
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International Competition in the Products of U.S. Basic Industries:
Barry Eichengreen, Charles W. Parry, Philip Caldwell
(p. 279 - 366)
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International Competition in Services:
Rachel McCulloch, Maurice R. Greenberg, Lionel H. Olmer
(p. 367 - 422)
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International Competition in Agriculture and U.S. Farm Policy:
Bruce L. Gardner, H. B. Atwater, Jr., John R. Block
(p. 423 - 474)
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Changing Patterns of International Investment in and by the United States:
Robert E. Lipsey, Mario Schimberni, Robert V. Lindsay
(p. 475 - 558)
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International Capital Flows and Domestic Economic Policies:
Jeffrey A. Frankel, Saburo Okita, Peter G. Peterson, James R. Schlesinger
(p. 559 - 658)
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Biographies, List of Contributors, Indexes:
Martin Feldstein
(p. 659 - 694)
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