The Anti-Export Policy of the U.S.
分析了美国国会和历届政府表面支持出口、实则通过法律和法规抑制出口的反出口政策,使美国企业在国际竞争中处于不利地位。
Despite the growing importance of exports to the U.S. economy, a strong commitment to exporting appears to be largely absent from the American scene. The author analyzes the anti-export policy of Congress and successive administrations, which have paid lip service to promoting exports while actually inhibiting them with laws and regulations. These debilitating laws and regulations place U.S. companies at a competitive disadvantage since foreign governments do not impose similarly stringent measures on their firms.