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Must American companies get bloodthirsty to compete worldwide? David Blond says no
Business Week calls them the 'Investor Class' to describe the hundreds of million Americans who have some of their nest eggs invested in the stock market. Defenders of free trade explain it by arguing that the benefits of low prices (the Wal-Mart...
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