so it looks possible to imagine an increase in exports simply acting on the financial
side. This is true if the production system is efficient; once you have destroyed or relocated it
it doesn't work like this. As I use to say to my customers when they want something that must be produced
'I can't get it from a shelf', it takes time and effort to manufacture it.
Massimo Portolani
On 23/mar/05, at 06:51, soula avramidis wrote:
What the article does not say is that after many years of import dependency it takes time to revamp US prodcution structure towards the export market. old habits die hard.
Eubulides <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://news.ft.com/cms/s/6b2db674-9a53-11d9-a094-00000e2511c8.html
US exporters fail to reap benefits of lower dollar
By Christopher Swann in Washington
Published: March 21 2005 21:54 | Last updated: March 21 2005 21:54
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