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They had wanted to make the post-World War II international economy a free-trade, free-investment economy oriented toward growth--in sharp contrast to the pre-World War II economy riddled with high tariffs and import controls and oriented toward stagnation.
Disenchanted by Clinton's pursuit of free-trade expansion, labor largely sat out the 1994 midterm.
The Los Angeles Times goes with the conclusion of the economic summit in Chile, where the U.S. and 33 other nations decided to go forward with plans to create a free-trade zone throughout the Americas by 2005.
The problem is that progressive supporters of free trade have been able to get their free-trade agreements, but very little in the way of cushioning programs for the kind of dynamic economic order we're clearly moving into.
In covering President Clinton's goal of getting "fast-track" authority in order to enter into free-trade agreements with more countries, the Wall Street Journal notes, in a lions-den reporting strategy, that even in the Missouri congressional district of arch-protectionist Dick Gephardt it is obvious that, post-Nafta, firms are creating jobs and increasing pay due to increased export sales.
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