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This book examines, explains, and critiques the processes by which the U.S. government formulates and implements a series of measures collectively known as international economic policy.
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domestic economic policy management, economic policy coordinating group, international economic policy decisions, escape clause statute, major trade legislation, unfair foreign trade practices, trade policy formulation, interagency deliberations, import harriers, domestic economic performance, export promotion programs, international economic issues, policy substance, bureaucratic politics model, import relief, international economic interdependence, export restraint agreements, quota legislation, bureaucratic actors, international economic policies, import restraints, competitiveness policy
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United States, White House, State Department, Commerce Department, Capitol Hill, New York, World War, Government Printing Office, International Trade Commission, International Monetary Fund, Executive Office of the President, Uruguay Round, Export-Import Bank, President Bush, President Clinton, General Accounting Office, House of Representatives, Soviet Union, Trade Policy Committee, Department of Commerce, European Union, Federal Reserve Board, Federal Reserve System, George Shultz, Global Trade Watch
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