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The Transatlantic Economy 2010 annual survey offers the most up-to-date set of facts and figures describing the deep economic integration binding Europe and the United States. It documents European-sourced jobs, trade and investment for each of the 50 U.S. states, and U.S.-sourced jobs, trade and investment for member states of the European Union and other countries. Plus: special sections on the impact of the global financial crisis; the role of transatlantic commercial ties relative to rapidly developing markets; and the roles of U.S. and European cities and regions in the transatlantic economy. In the context of today's debates about financial turmoil, jobs, globalization and the rise of other major powers, the Transatlantic Economy 2010 offers some unexpected and often counterintuitive connections with important implications for policymakers, business leaders, and local officials. Book jacket.
Genre: Business & Economics / General (fancy, right?)
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