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Author:Froud, J.
Title:Sinking ships? Liberal theorists on the American Economy
Journal:Asia Pacific Business Review
1996 : AUTUMN, VOL. 3:1, p. 54-72
Index terms:LIBERALISM
USA
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Language:eng
Abstract:In the Asia-Pacific region, the conditions and consequences of East Asian success have understandably attracted more attention than the causes and implications of North American failure. In the American case, any failure must be relative when the U.S. remains a bloc-sized market and the only surviving superpower. Thus, for Asians the US figures economically as an export opportunity and socially, for puritans like Lee Kuan Yew, as a warning about decadence. The discussion among Americans is altogether more interesting.
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