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[Economist's View] Daniel Gross says that as the rest of the world develops we shouldn't be surprised - or alarmed - that the U.S. is losing market share in financial services and other industries. Because it's a natural consequence of global development, there is no need to relax the regulation of financial markets to preserve competitiveness as some are advocating: The U.S. Is Losing Market Share.
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