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The NY Times article on readjusting globalization that I quoted earlier today referenced the economist idea of "the neighborhood effect," which is reducing transportation costs by moving industry closer to component suppliers and to target consumers.
That idea got me to wondering about how these shifts in globalization and the probable movements of American companies closer to home will change th

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