high levels of American productivity.
mercantilism
Too auster (saving instead of spending, reducing spending to too low a point) means business can't make a decent profit, so they lay off people (or outsource their labor overseas), which in turn means the laid off workers don't have money to by their goods and services, ad infinitum..and the economy stagnates.
Yes, small businesses will participate in global trade now and in the future. Many small business owners outsource their work overseas each day.
No....resulted from the return home of all overseas military
In 1914 the UK was the dominate force in world trade and economic investments overseas. The UK had $19,5 billion invested world wide. This was an overwhelming sum and it held over 43% of all the worlds overseas investments.
Overseas trade.
the reason for invovlement overseas were military interes, economic interest and cultural beliefs!!
Sadly, yes there is. A lot of players are deciding to play overseas now.
Type your answer here... Actions overseas would hurt American military and economic interests.
a colony
Slavery, Economic progression of the north, slow economic progression of the south, overseas terrorist, and lowered tariff overseas which led to loss of revenue for southern plantation owners.
mercantilism
Many Americans did in fact believe that the US needed to expand its power overseas to ensure economic growth. Others believed that this would not help.
Too auster (saving instead of spending, reducing spending to too low a point) means business can't make a decent profit, so they lay off people (or outsource their labor overseas), which in turn means the laid off workers don't have money to by their goods and services, ad infinitum..and the economy stagnates.
Economic assistance, international aid, military assistance, overseas aid...
I believe that the most important power granted to the president is the power of deciding on whether or not to keep the war overseas going. I think that the country doesn't understand that in order to stop the war, it has to go beyond the president.
Porsche, Mercedes-Benz, VW. Saying that, both VW and Mercedes-Benz outsource some production overseas. Porsche is still the primary car-maker in Stuttgart (has it on it's crest).