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I NTERNATIONAL T RADE
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T HE G ROWING I MPORTANCE OF I NTERNATIONAL T RADE
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Figure 1.1 The Changing Face of U.S. Import and Export Industries, 1925–2009 Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers
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Table 1.2 Trade/GDP Ratio in 2008 Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 1.2 World Trade in Goods, 2006 ($ billions) Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau: http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/statistics/country/http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/statistics/country/
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Figure 1.4 Average Worldwide Tariffs, 1860–2000 Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers T RADE P OLICY
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Figure 1.3 Trade in Goods and Services Relative to GDP Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 1.4 Average Worldwide Tariffs, 1860–2000 Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 1.6 Foreign-Born Migrants, 2005 (millions) Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers
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