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Accession Number
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PB2012-112448
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Title
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International Trade Administration Budget Estimates, Fiscal Year 2013. Congressional Submission.
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Publication Date
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2012
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Media Count
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145p
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Personal Author
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N/A
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Abstract
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At a time when traditional drivers of U.S. economic growth, such as consumer and business spending, are underperforming, exports are demonstrating that they can serve an increasing role among the pillars of the U.S. sustainable growth model. Through December 2011, exports of goods and services over the preceding twelve months totaled over $2.1 trillion, 33.5% above the level of exports in 2009. With four-fifths of the international economy and 85 percent of world economic growth in the next five years forecasted to be outside of the United States, exports are the fuel needed to power the American economy.
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Keywords
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Businesses Consumer spending Economic growth Export-ready firms Exports International economy International trade Management planning and control Markets National Export Initiative(NEI) New-to-market firms
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Source Agency
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International Trade Administration
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NTIS Subject Category
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96C - International Commerce, Marketing, & Economics 70B - Management Practice 96 - Business & Economics
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Corporate Author
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International Trade Administration, Washington, DC.
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Document Type
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Technical report
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Title Note
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N/A
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NTIS Issue Number
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1221
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Contract Number
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N/A
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