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Excerpt from U. S. Competitiveness and Trade Policy in the Global Economy: Before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, Second Session on the Challenges Posed by the Integration of World Capital Markets and How the United States Should Respond to Those Challenges
Such slippage, we were told, has enormous implications for our standard of living and for our national influence, and I think, in fact, in the end for our social order.
I believe our economic strength is a precondition for having the kind of peaceful and upwardly mobile society that we want to see.
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