Number 2? Not just yet

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US dominance of the global economy is no longer a given, but the future is bright for the US—even for manufacturers, finds Alan Earls

Back in the 1980s, when the woes of America’s Rust Belt were the stuff of almost daily news commentary and when harbingers of economic woe seemed to be hovering on all sides, Harvard professor Ezra Vogel rocketed onto the best-seller lists with a...

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