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		<title>By: amyjay</title>
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		<description>The focus of large U.S. corporate discount retailers on low cost help to contain  U.S. inflation and provide U.S. consumetrs with low cost goods.However, outsourcing production of American consumer goods results in hundreds of thousands of lost jobs and lower standard of living for many people in the U.S. What changes can be made in the U.S. law to adjust this situation? What would be the possible consequenses of these changes?</description>
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