The United States does not dominate the world in terms of its economy and power, as it once did. The current U.S. position, according to statistics and quality of life, is lower than it has been since World War II. The most recent trends to affect the United States\u27 position increased international competition, poor U.S. education, and foreign outsourcing. The best angle for the United States to pursue is to excel in innovation and knowledge transfer. The ability to change is one of the most valuable in a fast-moving integrated world economy, which is where all countries are headed. © Aysar Philip Sussan, 2006
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http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/89131/1/2005_NAE_Duderstadt_7.pd
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Although American business leaders do not like protectionism, more and more of them are concluding t...
In some respects, I think the position of the United States today in the international society is a ...
In a little over a decade, geopolitics has moved to the “Multipolar Era”, and has ...
The United States does not dominate the world in terms of its economy and power, as it once did. The...
To what degree is the US remaining competitive with the rest of the world? This question is of criti...
The world today thrives due to competitiveness. Any nation in any part of the world looks to develop...
Since the beginning of the 19th century, the U.S. economy achieved leadership and supremacy in techn...
The United States has long enjoyed a unique position of economic supremacy. By the early 1990s, howe...
What was the international competitive position of the United States at the outset of the Clinton Ad...
Can the United States compete in the global market? Are the policies emerging from Washington making...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/89131/1/2005_NAE_Duderstadt_7.pd
The USA has been an important player on the post-war world economic stage, but for much of that peri...
Globalization has created vast economic opportunities for nations and companies around the world to ...
There is growing evidence that students throughout the world no longer see the US as the primary pla...
America’s economic strength has long underwritten its leading role in world affairs. The buoyant tax...
Although American business leaders do not like protectionism, more and more of them are concluding t...
In some respects, I think the position of the United States today in the international society is a ...
In a little over a decade, geopolitics has moved to the “Multipolar Era”, and has ...