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The U.S. as a Global Consumer: Providing a Global Public Good?

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This paper offers an alternative approach to the balance of payments debate by analyzing the US trade deficit within a global public goods framework. This broadens the debate and begs for a more international approach on behalf of US policymakers.

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Mueller, Tina. "The U.S. as a Global Consumer: Providing a Global Public Good?" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Midwest Political Science Association, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois, Apr 20, 2006 <Not Available>. 2009-05-25 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p140269_index.html>

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Abstract: This paper offers an alternative approach to the balance of payments debate by analyzing the US trade deficit within a global public goods framework. This broadens the debate and begs for a more international approach on behalf of US policymakers.

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“The U.S. as a Global Consumer: Providing a Global Public Good?” Tina Mueller Dan Braaten University of Nebraska-Lincoln Abstract: This paper offers an alternative approach to the balance of payments debate by analyzing the US current account deficit within a global public goods framework. This broadens the debate and begs for a more international approach on behalf of US policymakers. Since 1975 the balance of goods and services has been negative; in 2004 the deficit reached a record figure
http://net.unl.edu/nptv/nptv_news/ent_archives.html Porter Eduardo 2005. “Another Drink? Sure. China is Paying.” New York Times. June 5. Rapkin David P. 2005. “Empire and its Discontents.” New Political Economy 10(3): 390-411. Samuelson Paul A. 1954. “The Pure Theory of Public Expenditures.” The Review of Economics and Statistics. 36(4): 387-389. Wolf Martin 2005a. “US deficits aren’t just China’s problem.” Financial Times April 19. www.ft.com 30 ________ 2005b. “The paradox of thrift: excess savings are storing up trouble for the world economy.” Financial Times


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