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The Transatlantic Economy 2015 - by Daniel S Hamilton & Joseph P Quinlan (Paperback)

The Transatlantic Economy 2015 - by  Daniel S Hamilton & Joseph P Quinlan (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><i>The Transatlantic Economy 2015</i> annual survey offers the most up-to-date set of facts and figures describing the deep economic integration binding Europe and the United States. It documents European-sourced jobs, trade and investment in each of the 50 U.S. states, and U.S.-sourced jobs, trade and investment in each member state of the European Union and other European countries. It reviews key headline trends and helps readers understand the distinctive nature of transatlantic economic relations. <p/>Key sectors of the transatlantic economy are integrating as never before. The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership currently being negotiated across the Atlantic could transform the U.S.-European relationship. Europeans and Americans have become so intertwined that they are literally in each other's business. These linkages underpin a multi-trillion dollar economy that generates millions of jobs on both sides of the Atlantic. <p/> <i>The Transatlantic Economy 2015</i> offers a clear picture of the 'deep integration' forces shaping the U.S.-European economic relationship today; explains how TTIP and transatlantic flow of investment, goods and services, people and ideas affect local communities on each side of the Atlantic; shows how these interdependencies have shifted in recent years; and suggests how decision-makers can address the accompanying opportunities and challenges. <p/>In the context of today's debates about jobs, competitiveness, financial crisis, changing economic fortunes and rising powers, <i>The Transatlantic Economy 2015</i> provides key insights about the United States and Europe in the global economy, with often counterintuitive connections with important implications for policymaking, business leaders, and local officials.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Daniel S. Hamilton</b> is the Austrian Marshall Plan Foundation Professor and executive director of the SAIS Center for Transatlantic Relations, Johns Hopkins University. <p/> <b>Joseph P. Quinlan</b> is a senior fellow at the SAIS Center for Transatlantic Relations. <p/>

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