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Harvard Business Publishing
Length: 17 pages
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Abstract
Twenty-three leaders from Asia, Europe, and the United States discuss whether they believe the United States is still competitive in the world market. They include presidential candidates, CEOs and chairmen of large multinationals, owners of small businesses, labor leaders, and economists. All of them agree that the United States has a competitiveness problem. However, they do not agree on its cause or its solution.
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Abstract
Twenty-three leaders from Asia, Europe, and the United States discuss whether they believe the United States is still competitive in the world market. They include presidential candidates, CEOs and chairmen of large multinationals, owners of small businesses, labor leaders, and economists. All of them agree that the United States has a competitiveness problem. However, they do not agree on its cause or its solution.