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C H A P T E R 26. THE UNITED STATES IN THE 1990’S. S E C T I O N 2. THE NEW GLOBAL ECONOMY. “ECONOMIC CHURN”. CHANGES IN JOBS DUE TO “PROGRESS” 1960-1980’S MANUFACTURING JOBS TO SERVICE JOBS. THE SERVICE ECONOMY. NON-PROFESSIONAL LOWER PAYING RETAIL SALES
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C H A P T E R 26 THE UNITED STATES IN THE 1990’S CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD
S E C T I O N 2 THE NEW GLOBAL ECONOMY CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD
“ECONOMIC CHURN” CHANGES IN JOBS DUE TO “PROGRESS” 1960-1980’S MANUFACTURING JOBS TO SERVICE JOBS CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD
THE SERVICE ECONOMY NON-PROFESSIONAL LOWER PAYING RETAIL SALES FOOD INDUSTRY PROFESSIONAL SPECIALIZED TRAINING MEDICAL TECHNICAL MANAGERIAL CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD
HIGH – TECH INDUSTRIES REPLACED FACTORIES AND ASSEMBLY LINES “KNOWLEDGE WORKERS” SPECIALIZED SKILLS CUT – BACKS POST ‘90S CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD
THE GLOBAL ECONOMY FEWER WORLD TARIFFS WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION OVERSEAS MANUFACTURING LOWER LABOR COSTS MORE CONSUMER GOODS @ LOWER PRICES “OUTSOURCING” SERVICE JOBS CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD
WTO – WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION Members Observers Others CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD
DOLLAR AMOUNT IN FOREIGN TRADE PER PERSON - 2003 $0-$250 $251–$999 $1000-$4999 $>$5000 NO DATA CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD
THE U.S. HAS A GROWING TRADE DEFICIT CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD
WHO THE U.S. HAS A TRADE DEFICIT WITH CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD
TYPE OF GOODS CAUSE THE U.S. TRADE DEFICIT CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD
Gross Domestic Product per Capita CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD