Doing Business in China
.... the world. This status, however, refers to gross domestic product (
GDP) and not to per capita
GDP (
Bush, 2005). The PRC continues ....
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ARTICLE ANALYSIS: DEFICIT-FINANCED TAX CUTS AND INTEREST RATES
.... the effects of the fiscal policy on gross domestic product (
GDP) and (b) the effects of changes in
GDP on the Ford Motor Company. The
Bush Administration and ....
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Balanced Budget Agreement & the US Economy
.... for fighting the bill, the real reason was to permit the
Bush Administration to .... in the world, only three recorded gross domestic product (
GDP) growth during ....
(1993

8

)
GDP and Unemployment Rate
.... enacted by the
Bush administration are not made permanent, Comerica forecasts dire effects on the economy, including the lackluster
GDP performance ("Economic ....
(536

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COMPARISON OF GDP IN BRAZIL AND THE UNITED STATES GDP in Brazil ...
.... At the same time, President
Bush enacted a series of tax cuts designed to stimulate demand; the recent upturn in
GDP is cited by the president as evidence that ....
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Russian Economy
.... wholesale and retail prices have been freed and store shelves are full" (
Bush, 1996, 30). The private sector then accounted for more than 60 percent of
GDP. ....
(1228

5

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The Post-Soviet Russian Economy
.... wholesale and retail prices have been freed and store shelves are full" (
Bush, 1996, 30). The private sector then accounted for more than 60 percent of
GDP. ....
(1228

5

)
Macro Measures and the US Auto Industry
.... a modest effect at best on consumer finance interest rates or on Real
GDP. .... ever larger because of the deficit spending policies of the
Bush Administration and ....
(3887

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US International Trade
.... The
Bush Administration, as was the preceding Reagan Administration, is a vocal opponent .... The United States gross domestic product (
GDP) in 1986, as an example ....
(2199

9

)
Political Structure of Poland
.... Gross Domestic Product (
GDP) for 2003 was 3.8% and 5.5% for 2004, but the .... In June 2001, President George W.
Bush visited the country, the first time a US ....
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US (COALITION) WAR WITH IRAQ This research pa
.... 5.
Bush's policy of regime change is in the long run unsustainably over-reaching .... increase in the American defense budget from the current 3.5 percent of
GDP to 8 ....
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Pros & Cons of US-led Coatlition War with Iraq
.... 5.
Bush's policy of regime change is in the long run unsustainably over-reaching .... increase in the American defense budget from the current 3.5 percent of
GDP to 8 ....
(2484

10

)
American Foreign Trade Problem
.... The
Bush Administration, as was the preceding Reagan Administration, is a vocal opponent .... The United States gross domestic product (
GDP) in 1986, as an example ....
(3903

16

)
Supply and Demand and High Electricity Rates
.... In the most likely scenario, the Gross Domestic Product (
GDP) growth rate .... of the New Administration The essence of President George W.
Bush's economic proposal ....
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Current Immigration Situation in US
.... In particular, they criticize the fact that
Bush's plan would require aliens to .... at least 3 percent annual growth in its Gross Domestic Product (
GDP) over the ....
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MACRO- MICRO- AND PROJECTED ECONOMICS
.... the macro category." (Dewey, p. 11) Current assumptions of
GDP, however, seem .... budget possible for the next several years (remember, President
Bush warned that ....
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Operations of Anheuser Busch Companies
.... in the United States (where total economic activity is considered to be
GDP plus imports). .... Unfortunately, under President
Bush, the deficits continue to rise. ....
(3030

12

)
The EU and the WTO
.... increase exports, stimulate technology transfer, encourage privatization, increase
GDP per capita .... This may be the reason that the
Bush Administration gave for ....
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7

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Financial Crisis in Argentina
.... that lasted through most of 1995 and 1996, Argentina's real
GDP growth reached .... The
Bush Administration in the United States supported the IMF (Mussa, 2004). ....
(1014

4

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THE FINANCIAL CRISIS IN ARGENTINA
.... that lasted through most of 1995 and 1996, Argentina's real
GDP growth reached .... The
Bush Administration in the United States supported the IMF (Mussa, 2004). ....
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Causes & Consequences of the Persian Gulf War
.... non-Arab nations of about $50.5 billion (three times its
GDP), plus Gulf .... The administration of President George
Bush endorsed a 1989 CIA National Intelligence ....
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Starting a Software Company
.... Instead, Gross Domestic Product in general and
GDP per capita specifically are .... 4. In early 2004, President
Bush unveiled a budget forecast that projected a ....
(2807

11

)
Software Company Start-Up
.... Instead, Gross Domestic Product in general and
GDP per capita specifically are .... 4. In early 2004, President
Bush unveiled a budget forecast that projected a ....
(2808

11

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Venezuela
.... industry to dominate the economy, accounting for approximately one-third of its
GDP. .... The country views the policies of US President George W.
Bush as being ....
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THE NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
.... To be fair, the
Bush Administration was counting on a stronger Mexican industrial .... in Mexico is found in the maquiladoras.14 Overall per capita
GDP in Mexico ....
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China US Spy Plane Trade
.... In the US, President
Bush would only go as far to offer his "regret" about the .... It has a per capita
GDP of about $3,8000-well below Mexico's-and spends less ....
(1271

5

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The recent revolution in the Soviet Union
.... place. The size of defense spending has fallen from over 20 percent of
GDP in the 1980s to around 5 percent today. .... empire.
Bush, Keith. ....
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FTAA
.... President
Bush was recently extended Fast Track Authority (FTA), a free trade tool he .... a market of more than 800 million people, and a combined
GDP of over $11 ....
(2165

9

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International Debt Crisis
.... The
Bush Administration, as was the preceding Reagan Administration, is a vocal opponent of .... The US gross domestic product (
GDP) in 1986, as an example, was ....
(4518

18

)
External Deficit of the US
.... The
Bush Administration, as was the preceding Reagan Administration, is a vocal opponent of .... The US gross domestic product (
GDP) in 1986, as an example, was ....
(4713

19

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