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Partners in prosperity

the changing geography of the transatlantic economy

By Daniel S. Hamilton

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Publish Date

2004

Publisher

Center for Transatlantic Relations, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University

Language

eng

Pages

202

Description:

"One of the most dangerous deficits facing transatlantic relations today is not one of trade, payments or military capabilities but rather a deficit in understanding the vital stake Americans and Europeans have developed in the health of their economic relationship. Globalization is happening faster and reaching deeper between Europe and America than between any other two continents. The transatlantic economy generates roughly $2.5 trillion in total commercial sales a year and employs over 12 million workers in mutually "insourced" jobs." "This book maps the increasingly dense web of investment, trade and jobs that connects Europe's regions to America's states, It traces the impact of Nafta and EU enlargement on transatlantic economic flows, tracks intercontinental 'connectivity' in the new knowledge economy, and sets forth areas in which Europe and America continue be global pathfinders." "In the context of today's debates about globalization and transatlantic drift, this book offers some unanticipated and counterintuitive connections that have important policy implications."--BOOK JACKET.