Globalization is a largely ungoverned process of deepening integration, in which American firms are the most active agents of structural change. There are general benefits, in terms of growth and employment, but there are also costs which can...
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Globalization is a largely ungoverned process of deepening integration, in which American firms are the most active agents of structural change. There are general benefits, in terms of growth and employment, but there are also costs which can generate pressures for protection of the US home market. The book discusses that prospect while reviewing the expansion of interdependencies between the USA and the rest of the world. The authors address questions in current business and policy literature regarding the structural linkages evolving in the globalization process. The authors conclude that th
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Cover; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Tables; Contributors; Introduction; 1. Internationalization and globalization of the American economy; 2. Deepening integration and global governance: America as a globalized partner; 3. The USA in the world trading system; 4. A public choice perspective on the globalizing of America; 5. The globalization of US industries*; 6. Technology in the globalization of the USA; 7. The United States and global capital markets; 8. American corporate planning and international economic disputes*; 9. American macromanagement issues and policy
10. Regional trade agreements11. Structural statecraft; 12. Collective management issues in US foreign economic relations; Index