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Suggested Citation:"Presenters." National Research Council. 1983. International Competition in Advanced Technology: Decisions for America. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/395.
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Presenters NAOHIRO AMAYA, Special Adviser to the Japanese Minister of International Trade and Industry JOHN COPELAND, Director, International Projects, Motorola, Inc. C LAUD GINGRICH, Trade Counsel, Subcommittee on International Trade, Senate Finance Committee MARVIN GOLDBERGER, President, California Institute of Technology ROBERT D. HORMATS, Vice President for International Corporate Finance, Goldman, Sachs & Co. (Former Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs) DAVID R. MACDONALD, Partner, Baker & McKenzie (Former Deputy U.S. Trade Representative) HARALD B. MALMGREN, President, Malmgren, Inc. ALAN Wm. WOLFF, Partner, Verner, Liipfert, Bernhard, and McPherson 69

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