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FEATURED IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Comment: National Association of Manufacturers
    Save It for Later: Competitiveness is our most important priority.
  • Focus: GM
    The Next 100 Years?
  • Associations: Toy Stories
    New federal legislation, market pressures, elevate scope of Toy Industry Association's advocacy efforts.
  • Leaders: Sustainable at Sea
    Danish conglomerate A.P. Moller-Maersk places environment and sustainability top among its fundamental business principles.

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BON VOYAGE, MANUFACTURING?

Manufacturing must once again create enough wealth to pay for the whole society's affluence without the need for reckless borrowing, contends Alan Tonelson.
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OVERSTIMULATED AND UNDERWHELMED

Nearly a year into the stimulus and the economic recovery's climb is still uphill. Andrea Belz of Belz Consulting gives some reasons why.
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IT WAS NEVER ABOUT THE WEATHER

Copenhagen, argues William R. Hawkins, was more about governments using negotiations to gain economic advantages in an effort to shift wealth, technology and industrial capacity to their lands
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LOSING GROUND

Deloitte's Tom Captain discusses America's innovation leadership in aerospace & defense and gives reasons why it's slipping away.
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THE IMMIGRANT QUAGMIRE

As members of Congress draft a bill to tackle illegal immigrants in the U.S. Michael J. Wildes maintains that they should remain - for economic, social and historic reasons.
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OUR GERIATRIC WORLD

Dan Harvey talks with Richard Jackson at the Center for Strategic and International Studies on global aging's social, economic, and geopolitical challenges.
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