How to Secure a Competitive U.S. Economy
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Global economic dependence on U.S. consumer spending is unlikely to dwindle, despite significant national and international efforts outside the United States to support demand and improve economic flexibility. Because that dependence increases U.S. trade deficits and threatens U.S. competitiveness, the United States should take measures to open foreign markets, assert U.S. leadership, and promote domestic confidence and growth.
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Meg Lundsager
Public Policy Fellow;
Former U.S. Executive Director and Alternate Executive Director, International Monetary Fund
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Former U.S. Executive Director and Alternate Executive Director, International Monetary Fund
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