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THE ROLE OF STATE GOVERNMENTS AS INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ACTORS: INTRODUCTION

Public administration quarterly, 1983-01, Vol.6 (4), p.465 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

Copyright Southern Public Administration Education Foundation Winter 1983 ;ISSN: 0734-9149 ;EISSN: 2327-4433 ;CODEN: PAQUE5

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  • Title:
    THE ROLE OF STATE GOVERNMENTS AS INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ACTORS: INTRODUCTION
  • Author: McINTYRE, JOHN R
  • Subjects: Economic activity ; Economic growth ; Foreign investment ; Global economy ; Globalization ; GNP ; Gross National Product ; International trade ; Small & medium sized enterprises-SME ; US exports
  • Is Part Of: Public administration quarterly, 1983-01, Vol.6 (4), p.465
  • Description: America's deepening dependence on international economic activity has caused exports, to a large extent, and foreign direct investment, to a lesser extent, to become a major source of new jobs and economic growth in the states. The states have a critical role to play in the development and success of foreign trade and investment---so much so that trade policy cannot remain an exclusive federal prerogative. This is evidenced by the creation of a Committee on International Trade and Foreign...
  • Publisher: Randallstown: Southern Public Administration Education Foundation
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 0734-9149
    EISSN: 2327-4433
    CODEN: PAQUE5
  • Source: ProQuest Central

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