United States-Canadian Trade: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Monetary and Fiscal Policy of the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second Session, March 12, 1986U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 - 163 halaman |
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... workers . Well , if you talk about 200 workers in New York or Illinois , that doesn't seem significant in the overall work force . But when you talk about the loss of 200 jobs in a State like Idaho of less than 1 million people , you ...
... workers . Well , if you talk about 200 workers in New York or Illinois , that doesn't seem significant in the overall work force . But when you talk about the loss of 200 jobs in a State like Idaho of less than 1 million people , you ...
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... workers . Our two - way trade is considerably more important to Canada . Almost 72 percent of the imports to Canada come from the United States and 75 percent of Canada's exports come to this country . With a relatively small population ...
... workers . Our two - way trade is considerably more important to Canada . Almost 72 percent of the imports to Canada come from the United States and 75 percent of Canada's exports come to this country . With a relatively small population ...
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... workers . The two - way trade is considerably more important to Canada . Almost 72 percent of imports to Canada come from the United States . Most significantly to Canada , more than 75 percent of their exports are sent to this country ...
... workers . The two - way trade is considerably more important to Canada . Almost 72 percent of imports to Canada come from the United States . Most significantly to Canada , more than 75 percent of their exports are sent to this country ...
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... workers , but a December 1985 study of the United States International Trade Commission showed that when Canadi- an and United States workers made the same products productivity is approximately equal . We have compared the productivity ...
... workers , but a December 1985 study of the United States International Trade Commission showed that when Canadi- an and United States workers made the same products productivity is approximately equal . We have compared the productivity ...
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... worker who can't find work or has a very difficult time and tries to go to work in the tourism industry and years and years and years of his training don't fit tourism and service industries . So after feeble attempts to find employment ...
... worker who can't find work or has a very difficult time and tries to go to work in the tourism industry and years and years and years of his training don't fit tourism and service industries . So after feeble attempts to find employment ...
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