Failure to adjust : how Americans got left behind in the global economy / Edward Alden.
Description: pages cmISBN: 9781442272606 (cloth : alk. paper)Subject(s): United States -- Commerce | United States -- Commercial policy | United States -- Foreign economic relations | United States -- Economic conditions -- 1945- | United States -- Economic policyAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Failure to adjustDDC classification: 382/.30973 LOC classification: HF3031. | A598 2016
Contents:
The end of the world's greatest autarky -- Confronting the competition: the limitations of trade policy -- Confronting the competition: how a strong dollar has hurt -- Investment: the winners and the losers from offshoring -- Helping the losers: the tragedy of trade adjustment assistance -- Tiger moms and failing schools : the competitive challenge at home -- How to think about economic competitiveness -- A strategy for competing in a globalized world.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The end of the world's greatest autarky -- Confronting the competition: the limitations of trade policy -- Confronting the competition: how a strong dollar has hurt -- Investment: the winners and the losers from offshoring -- Helping the losers: the tragedy of trade adjustment assistance -- Tiger moms and failing schools : the competitive challenge at home -- How to think about economic competitiveness -- A strategy for competing in a globalized world.