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U.S. trade and investment policy / Andrew H. Card and Thomas A. Daschle, chairs ; Edward Alden and Matthew J. Slaughter, project directors.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Card, Andrew H., 1947-
Daschle, Thomas.
Alden, Edward H.
Slaughter, Matthew J. (Matthew Jon)
Council on Foreign Relations.
Series:
Task force report (Council on Foreign Relations) ; no. 67.
Independent task force report ; no. 67
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
International economic relations.
Investments, Foreign--United States.
Investments, Foreign.
United States--Commercial policy.
United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (134 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
US trade and investment policy
United States trade and investment policy
Place of Publication:
New York : Council on Foreign Relations, c2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
"The Council on Foreign Relations sponsors Independent Task Forces to assess issues of current and critical importance to U.S. foreign policy and provide policy makers with concrete judgments and recommendations. diverse in backgrounds and perspectives, Task Force members aim to reach a meaningful consensus on policy through private and non-partisan deliberations. Once launched, Task Forces are independent of CFR and solely responsible for the content of their reports. Task Forces members are asked to join a consensus signifying that they endorse 'the general policy thrust and judgments reached by the group. though not necessarily every finding and recommendation'. Each Task Force member also has the option of putting forward an additional or dissenting view. Members' affiliations are listed for identification purposes only and do not imply institutional endorsement. Task Force observers participate in discussions, but are not asked to join the consensus."--Publisher's website.
Contents:
Introduction
Goals of U.S. trade policy
Current U.S. policy
Trade, the U.S. economy, and public opinion
Revitalizing trade negotiations
Attracting and retaining investment
Bolstering trade enforcement
Promoting U.S. trade competitiveness
Encouraging development through trade
Comprehensive adjustment assistance for workers
Reviving trade negotiating authority
Recommendations
Conclusion.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
0-87609-508-2
OCLC:
769456662

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