The United States: still the growth engine for the world economy?
Richard W. Fisher
No 80, Speeches and Essays from Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
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Remarks at the Institute of Economic Affairs' 23rd Annual State of the Economy Conference, London, February 6, 2006 ; \"I posit that China and India and the new players will enhance American productivity and abet U.S. growth, not threaten it. These rising economies will provide sources of inputs American companies can use to drive down costs and increase variety for consumers. They will increase competition--which is good. Competition sharpens the wits and improves muscle tone.\">
Keywords: economic conditions - United States; International trade; Housing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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