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It seems a million years ago, but in January 2008 the author attended a conference about the soaring dollar and the stress it was putting on exporters. Cut red tape, eliminate barriers to the movement of goods, labor and capital, invest in infrastructure and smarten up on taxes. Improve human capita...
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