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3/7/2012
Research Study
Executive Summary For nearly eighty years, the U.S. Export-Import Bank has been the lender of last resort for U.S. companies seeking to sell their goods abroad. Ex-Im Bank, as it is called, provides loans, loan guarantees, insurance and other forms of credit when
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1/17/2012
Research Study
Findings In Brief During the Cold War, the U.S. military acquired a vast network of public-sector industrial facilities and private-sector suppliers. Over time, a division of labor emerged between
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3/17/2010
The United States historically has been the dominant supplier of commercial transports -- airliners -- to the global market. As recently as 20 years ago, Boeing and other U.S. companies controlled 85%
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3/8/2010
Executive Summary
Recent developments have advanced the likelihood that voters in Puerto Rico may soon vote on a sequence of ballot initiatives that could result in the granting of statehood status. Should Puerto Rico
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3/7/2012
Research Study
Executive Summary For nearly eighty years, the U.S. Export-Import Bank has been the lender of last resort for U.S. companies seeking to sell their goods abroad. Ex-Im Bank, as it is called,
. . . Read more
1/17/2012
Research Study
Findings In Brief During the Cold War, the U.S. military acquired a vast network of public-sector industrial facilities and private-sector suppliers. Over time, a division of labor emerged between
. . . Read more
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