Trade Reform: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, on H.R. 6767, The Trade Reform Act of 1973, Делови 7-9U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - 5317 страница |
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... abroad , their proportion of their investment abroad , and then we took this information and ran it through the computer with no idea what would come out at the end , what the relationship would be . We were quite surprised , Mr ...
... abroad , their proportion of their investment abroad , and then we took this information and ran it through the computer with no idea what would come out at the end , what the relationship would be . We were quite surprised , Mr ...
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... abroad during this period from the companies in our sample — and you will note that that did not adversely affect their investment in the United States . Their investment increased 178 percent over 1960 during that period , while that ...
... abroad during this period from the companies in our sample — and you will note that that did not adversely affect their investment in the United States . Their investment increased 178 percent over 1960 during that period , while that ...
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... Abroad " along with some brief specific company examples . How Americans Benefit from US Business Investment Abroad FOREWORD When a US company establishes a plant overseas , 616.
... Abroad " along with some brief specific company examples . How Americans Benefit from US Business Investment Abroad FOREWORD When a US company establishes a plant overseas , 616.
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... abroad , and most particularly those with the largest proportion of foreign investment to total investment , show superior performance over non - investors in terms of creating new jobs at home , increasing the exports of their US ...
... abroad , and most particularly those with the largest proportion of foreign investment to total investment , show superior performance over non - investors in terms of creating new jobs at home , increasing the exports of their US ...
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... abroad in 1950. Since then , it has constructed eight new plants in the US with a total floor space of 13,323,000 square feet and employing over 23,000 workers . 96-006 73 pt . 3 - 4 WHAT WE FOUND Why Companies Invest Abroad The reasons ...
... abroad in 1950. Since then , it has constructed eight new plants in the US with a total floor space of 13,323,000 square feet and employing over 23,000 workers . 96-006 73 pt . 3 - 4 WHAT WE FOUND Why Companies Invest Abroad The reasons ...
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