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The marginal income tax rate schedule from 1930 to 1990
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The rise of U.S. exports to East Asia and Latin America
Exports have become an increasingly important source of revenue for both national and regional firms in the United States. U.S. exports are rising rapidly, especially from the Midwest. As a result, national and district firms must be ever more attentive to changes in U.S. export markets. One such change is the rapid growth of U.S. export markets in the developing nations of East Asia and Latin America.> Schmidt analyzes current trends in the geographic distribution of U.S. exports and identifies the primary growth markets for U.S. exports in the years ahead. He suggests the developing nations ...