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October 6, 2003 issue
This article reflects on a new economic agenda that Democratic candidates should use in the 2004 U.S. presidential campaign. A clear critique of the failures...

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Compa, Lance | November 5, 1983 issue
Focuses on issues related to fair trade in the U.S. labor movement. Appraisal of views of various countries about the entry to U.S. exports; Information...

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Cockburn, Alexander | October 31, 1987 issue
The article discusses the economic condition of the United States in the year 1987. The Dow Jones index closed Monday night at an official drop of 508 points,...

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February 13, 1982 issue
Presents several editorials which discuss different subjects. "America's Japan," which discussed the threat of industrialization to Japan Trade deficits;...

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Goold, Bill | March 29, 1986 issue
The article focuses on trade policies of the U.S. The author states that U.S. President Ronald Reagan succinctly packaged free-trade ideology last September....

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Greider, William | May 10, 2004 issue
The backstory for this election year lacks the urgency of war or of defeating George W. Bush but focuses on a most fateful question: When will this hemorrhaging...

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Smith, Desmond | April 26, 1965 issue
At stake is the U.S. balance of payments. For seven years this has been in deficit, on an average, $3 billion a year. The U.S. has been meeting its IOUs...

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Sternberg, Fritz | May 6, 1950 issue
When the Marshall Plan was adopted, leading American foreign-policy makers believed that after it ended, around 1952, Europe would be independent of further...

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Hutchison, Keith | May 2, 1942 issue
The article presents information on how gold was playing an important part in South Africa's trade balance. The South African gold mines afford direct employment...

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Krutch, Joseph Wood | November 24, 1926 issue
In books at least the balance of trade has stood steadily against people. Abroad the label has been conspicuously displayed upon gramophones and cameras,...

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