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Business, 07.06.2020 02:01 breadwonders3738

In a counterargument to Mr. Grove's position, Tim Kane wrote in Forbes that despite the number of manufacturing jobs being 50 percent below the peak in 1979, this is not a big problem for the economy because U. S. industrial production numbers are actually near record highs. Why else did Mr. Kane think the focus on small business startups is appropriate, and so did not agree with Mr. Grove

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