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Does the U.S. Trade More Widely Than It Appears? By Roc Armenter T rade matters. International commerce accounts for almost
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Document Date: 2014-02-26 14:41:19


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Bernard / /

Company

Gadgets Inc. / Size / Exporting S / Trinkets & U / Philadelphia Business Review / /

Continent

America / /

Country

Poland / Germany / Japan / United States / Andorra / Canada / Guatemala / China / Mexico / /

Currency

USD / cent / /

Facility

Plant Up / /

IndustryTerm

beverage / low-demand products / a lot of products / distinct products / printing / gross domestic product / distinct product / manufacturing sector / demand products / low transportation cost / few products / similar products / particular product / production technology / pharmaceutical products / electrical equipment / electronic products / possibility accounting / manufacturing firms / countries products / /

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Atlantic Ocean / /

Organization

Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia / Bureau of the Census / Prussian army / World Customs Organization / Philadelphia Fed / US Federal Reserve / U.S. Commerce Department / /

Person

Baldwin / Miklós Koren / James Harrigan / Richard / David Ricardo / Roc Armenter / Adam Smith / /

Position

author / driver / vice president and economist / /

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A.B. / /

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Journal of Economic Perspectives / Quarterly Journal of Economics / Econometrica / /

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production technology / /

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www.philadelphiafed.org / http /

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