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U.S. international economic strategy in a turbulent world / Howard J. Shatz.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Research report (Rand Corporation) ; RR-1521-RC.Publisher: Santa Monica, Calif. : Rand Corporation, [2016]Copyright date: �2016Description: 1 online resource : color chartsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780833094544
  • 0833094548
  • 9780833094575
  • 0833094572
Other title:
  • United States international economic strategy in a turbulent world
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: U.S. International Economic Strategy in a Turbulent World : Strategic Rethink.DDC classification:
  • 332.4/973 23
LOC classification:
  • HG540 .S53 2016eb online
Online resources:
Contents:
Preface -- Figures and Tables -- Summary -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Economic Issues in the United States' Role in the World: Economics and U.S. National Strategy -- The Ends of Economics and the Means to Achieve Them -- Chapter 2: The U.S. Economy Today: Positive Growth, Productivity, and Financial Conditions -- Trouble in the Labor Force -- Trouble with Government Finances -- Summing Up the U.S. Economy Today -- Chapter 3: How the U.S. Economy Connects with the World: International Trade -- Foreign Direct Investment -- The Energy Revolution -- The Federal Reserve -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4: The United States' Economic Standing in the World: Gross Domestic Product and the U.S. Share of the World Economy -- Population Trends -- World Trade -- Foreign Direct Investment -- Intellectual Property -- The Labor Force -- Interpreting Global Economic Trends -- Chapter 5: Strategic Choices Abroad: Maintaining the Liberal Rules-Based International System: The Pillars of the Liberal Rules-Based System -- Trade Liberalization -- Multilateral Institutions -- Liberal Capitalism Versus State Capitalism -- Conclusion -- Chapter 6: Strategic Choices Abroad: China: Recent Events in China -- An Unbalanced Economy -- Reaching Out to the World -- The U.S.-China Economic Relationship -- China and the Mega-Trade Deals -- China and International Institutions -- A Bilateral Instrument for Working with China -- Engaging with China -- Chapter 7: Strategic Choices Abroad: Supporting Partners and Deterring Unwanted Behavior: Restoring Growth in Allies and Reviving Growth in Unstable Regions -- Balancing Sanctions and the Economy -- Conclusion -- Chapter 8: Conclusion: U.S. Policy Choices for the Global Economy: The Rules-Based Global Economic System -- The Rise of China -- Supporting Partners and Deterring Unwanted Behavior -- Paving the Way for the Next Era of Global Growth -- References.
Ch. 1: Economic issues in the United States' role in the world -- ch. 2: The U.S. economy today -- ch. 3: How the U.S. economy connects with the world -- ch. 4: The United States' economic standing in the world -- ch. 5: Strategic choices abroad: maintaining the liberal rules-based international system -- ch. 6: Strategic choices abroad: China -- ch. 7: Strategic choices abroad: supporting partners and deterring unwanted behavior -- ch. 8: Conclusion: U.S. policy choices for the global economy.
Summary: "The upcoming U.S. presidential election presents an opportunity to confirm, better define, or redefine America's role in the world. Economic power and policy will have an important place in any conception of the United States' role in the world. This report presents the strategic choices America faces regarding the international economy over the terms of the current and next U.S. administrations. The goal of U.S. international economic policy is to contribute to national economic growth and prosperity. Although the United States faces many choices regarding the global economy, this report focuses on policy choices in the areas of maintaining and improving the rules-based international economic system; working with China and better integrating it into the existing system; supporting the economic growth of allies, friends, and partners; and using economic tools to change unwanted behavior and counter adversaries"--Publisher's description.
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"June 21, 2016"--Table of contents page.

"Strategy Rethink."

Includes bibliographical references.

Preface -- Figures and Tables -- Summary -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Economic Issues in the United States' Role in the World: Economics and U.S. National Strategy -- The Ends of Economics and the Means to Achieve Them -- Chapter 2: The U.S. Economy Today: Positive Growth, Productivity, and Financial Conditions -- Trouble in the Labor Force -- Trouble with Government Finances -- Summing Up the U.S. Economy Today -- Chapter 3: How the U.S. Economy Connects with the World: International Trade -- Foreign Direct Investment -- The Energy Revolution -- The Federal Reserve -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4: The United States' Economic Standing in the World: Gross Domestic Product and the U.S. Share of the World Economy -- Population Trends -- World Trade -- Foreign Direct Investment -- Intellectual Property -- The Labor Force -- Interpreting Global Economic Trends -- Chapter 5: Strategic Choices Abroad: Maintaining the Liberal Rules-Based International System: The Pillars of the Liberal Rules-Based System -- Trade Liberalization -- Multilateral Institutions -- Liberal Capitalism Versus State Capitalism -- Conclusion -- Chapter 6: Strategic Choices Abroad: China: Recent Events in China -- An Unbalanced Economy -- Reaching Out to the World -- The U.S.-China Economic Relationship -- China and the Mega-Trade Deals -- China and International Institutions -- A Bilateral Instrument for Working with China -- Engaging with China -- Chapter 7: Strategic Choices Abroad: Supporting Partners and Deterring Unwanted Behavior: Restoring Growth in Allies and Reviving Growth in Unstable Regions -- Balancing Sanctions and the Economy -- Conclusion -- Chapter 8: Conclusion: U.S. Policy Choices for the Global Economy: The Rules-Based Global Economic System -- The Rise of China -- Supporting Partners and Deterring Unwanted Behavior -- Paving the Way for the Next Era of Global Growth -- References.

Ch. 1: Economic issues in the United States' role in the world -- ch. 2: The U.S. economy today -- ch. 3: How the U.S. economy connects with the world -- ch. 4: The United States' economic standing in the world -- ch. 5: Strategic choices abroad: maintaining the liberal rules-based international system -- ch. 6: Strategic choices abroad: China -- ch. 7: Strategic choices abroad: supporting partners and deterring unwanted behavior -- ch. 8: Conclusion: U.S. policy choices for the global economy.

"The upcoming U.S. presidential election presents an opportunity to confirm, better define, or redefine America's role in the world. Economic power and policy will have an important place in any conception of the United States' role in the world. This report presents the strategic choices America faces regarding the international economy over the terms of the current and next U.S. administrations. The goal of U.S. international economic policy is to contribute to national economic growth and prosperity. Although the United States faces many choices regarding the global economy, this report focuses on policy choices in the areas of maintaining and improving the rules-based international economic system; working with China and better integrating it into the existing system; supporting the economic growth of allies, friends, and partners; and using economic tools to change unwanted behavior and counter adversaries"--Publisher's description.

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