
Succeeding in the Global Economy: A New Policy Agenda for the American Worker, a study commissioned by the Financial Services Forum, illustrates the tremendous economic gains that free trade and globalization have generated for the United States and the world while offering a compelling new agenda of policy ideas to help ensure that Americans share more equitably in the benefits of globalization
Full Forum Globalization Report (.pdf)
The Forum's Town Hall Globalization Event
Chicago, IL - May 12, 2008
The Forum's Town Hall Globalization Event
Charlotte, North Carolina - January 28, 2008
The report was authored by Grant D. Aldonas, who holds the William M. Scholl Chair in International Business at the Center for Strategic and International Studies; Robert Z. Lawrence, the Albert L. Williams Professor of International Trade and Investment at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government; and Matthew J. Slaughter, Professor of International Economics at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth.
"I am impressed with the broad scope of the recommendations, the innovative nature of many of the proposals..."
– Congressman Barney Frank
Read his full comments
"As Congress evaluates the short- and long-term impact of globalization on our nation's economic future, I'm confident that the Forum's input will continue to play an important role in the conversation."
– Congressman Spencer Bachus
Read his full comments
Fact sheet outlining the highlights of Forum Globalization Report (.pdf)
Listen to a recording of the press conference with Forum CEO Donald L. Evans and the report's authors, or call 800-642-1687. Dial 706-645-9291 from outside the U.S.
ALSO: The Forum's 2007 Globalization Survey (.pdf)
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