U.S. trade policy in the Obama administration
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U.S. trade policy in the Obama administration refers to the Obama-era approach to international commerce, characterized by efforts to expand high-standard trade agreements like the Trans-Pacific Partnership, strengthen enforcement of existing trade rules, and integrate trade strategy with broader economic and foreign policy goals.
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Target entity: U.S. trade policy in the Obama administration Context triple: [Michael Froman, notableWork, U.S. trade policy in the Obama administration]
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Trade Policy Committee structure within the Executive Office of the President
The Trade Policy Committee structure within the Executive Office of the President is an interagency framework that coordinates and oversees the development and implementation of U.S. trade policy at the highest executive level.
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Trade Policy Forum
The Trade Policy Forum is a high-level bilateral platform where India and the United States discuss and negotiate key trade and investment issues to deepen their economic partnership.
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Myths of Free Trade: Why American Trade Policy Has Failed
Myths of Free Trade: Why American Trade Policy Has Failed is a political and economic critique arguing that U.S. free trade policies have harmed American workers, industries, and communities.
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Straight Talk on Trade
Straight Talk on Trade is a book by economist Dani Rodrik that critically examines globalization and free trade, arguing for more balanced, democratically grounded economic policies.
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The Boom and the Bubble: The US in the World Economy
The Boom and the Bubble: The US in the World Economy is a historical-materialist analysis of late-20th-century global capitalism that examines how structural shifts in production and finance shaped U.S. economic expansion and crisis.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: U.S. trade policy in the Obama administration Target entity description: U.S. trade policy in the Obama administration refers to the Obama-era approach to international commerce, characterized by efforts to expand high-standard trade agreements like the Trans-Pacific Partnership, strengthen enforcement of existing trade rules, and integrate trade strategy with broader economic and foreign policy goals.
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A.
Trade Policy Committee structure within the Executive Office of the President
The Trade Policy Committee structure within the Executive Office of the President is an interagency framework that coordinates and oversees the development and implementation of U.S. trade policy at the highest executive level.
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B.
Trade Policy Forum
The Trade Policy Forum is a high-level bilateral platform where India and the United States discuss and negotiate key trade and investment issues to deepen their economic partnership.
-
C.
Myths of Free Trade: Why American Trade Policy Has Failed
Myths of Free Trade: Why American Trade Policy Has Failed is a political and economic critique arguing that U.S. free trade policies have harmed American workers, industries, and communities.
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D.
Straight Talk on Trade
Straight Talk on Trade is a book by economist Dani Rodrik that critically examines globalization and free trade, arguing for more balanced, democratically grounded economic policies.
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E.
The Boom and the Bubble: The US in the World Economy
The Boom and the Bubble: The US in the World Economy is a historical-materialist analysis of late-20th-century global capitalism that examines how structural shifts in production and finance shaped U.S. economic expansion and crisis.
- F. None of above. chosen
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