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The impact of war with Iraq on the US economy, based on an article from BusinessWeek.
Title: The impact of war with Iraq on the US economy, based on an article from BusinessWeek.
Category: /Business & Economy/Global Economy
Details: Words: 1302 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
The impact of war with Iraq on the US economy, based on an article from BusinessWeek.
Category: /Business & Economy/Global Economy
Details: Words: 1302 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Article:
U.S. official says war on Iraq could boost global economy
By Pawel Kozlowski (Rueters)
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WARSAW (Reuters) - A senior U.S. Commerce Department official said on Wednesday that a possible war on Iraq could boost the global economy by eliminating a terrorist threat and releasing fresh oil supplies onto world markets.
The comments in Poland by Under Secretary Grant Aldonas came amid diplomatic wrangling over sending weapons inspectors to Iraq, which U.
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war may prove beneficial to the economy, but even if the war should continue longer than expected, the economic damages suffered might be less severe than if we were to continue this period of uncertainty.
References
Reference # 1: Report.Available at: http://www.amacad.org/publications/occasional.htm
Reference # 2: Article. Christopher Farrell. Available at: http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/dec2002/nf20021213_2149.htm
Reference # 3: Article. John Chesto. Available at: //www.businesstoday.com/business/business/fwar01262003.htm