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Page 121
... less and less abroad from selling goods , more and more earnings will come from the sale of services and royalties . Above all , the steady stream of American investing overseas will yield a return to compensate for our trade deficit ...
... less and less abroad from selling goods , more and more earnings will come from the sale of services and royalties . Above all , the steady stream of American investing overseas will yield a return to compensate for our trade deficit ...
Page 123
... less involved in trade with America . The shift , of course , is only relative , and easy enough to lose sight of in ... less than our exports to Canada , the Western hemisphere as a whole ( despite the sluggish performance of our trade ...
... less involved in trade with America . The shift , of course , is only relative , and easy enough to lose sight of in ... less than our exports to Canada , the Western hemisphere as a whole ( despite the sluggish performance of our trade ...
Page 312
... less necessary and less practical . However , these same forces , product differentiation and technologi- cal innovation , vastly improve the possibilities for so - called " intra- industry specialization , " i.e. , the specialization ...
... less necessary and less practical . However , these same forces , product differentiation and technologi- cal innovation , vastly improve the possibilities for so - called " intra- industry specialization , " i.e. , the specialization ...
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General Considerations | 3 |
Main Issues within the Atlantic | 85 |
Basic Balance of Payments 1970 | 98 |
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