Sunday, July 27

The ongoing debate surrounding the United States’ “Buy American” provisions, which compel federal agencies to purchase domestic goods, presents a complex intersection of economic policy and employment impacts. Originally established under the Buy American Act (BAA) of 1933 during the Great Depression, these “buy national” provisions are often defended on the grounds that they promote...

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