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Metropolitan Area Employment Patterns

on appeared to be lost on President Bush. European and Japanese attitudes are as selfcontradictory as are those of the Americans. The United States is beset by staggering international trade deficits, a critical dependence on foreign energy supplies, and a fear that it will, over the coming 50 years, be excluded from a leading role in the international economy. Many of the goals of the Bush Administration, while they derive from these imperatives, have not been clearly stated for the American people, but, rather, have been clouded in deceptive rhetoric.

With little doubt, the Bush Administration looks to a North American free trade agreement as the Reagan Administration viewed the CanadaUnited States Free Trade Agreementa way out of the country's international trade deficit. The Reagan Administration hopes were dashed to a great extent because one result of the Agreement was not a combination of a massive increase in American exports to Canada, together with a reduction in Canadian exports

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Metropolitan Area Employment Patterns. (1969, December 31). In LotsofEssays.com. Retrieved 03:17, May 05, 2024, from https://www.lotsofessays.com/viewpaper/1684286.html