This document appears to be the final page of an email forwarding an opinion piece authored by Robert Zoellick. The text discusses U.S. economic strategy, advocating for public-private partnerships in infrastructure and a stronger international economic policy led by the Treasury. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp (029741).
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| Mr. Zoellick | Author / Former Government Official |
Identified as the author of the text; described as former president of the World Bank Group, U.S. trade representativ...
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| Secretary of the Treasury | Government Official |
Mentioned as the person who needs to choreograph policies across U.S. departments.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| U.S. Federal Government |
Discussed in relation to infrastructure and monetary policy.
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| State of Indiana |
Cited as an example of successful public-private partnerships.
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| State Department |
Mentioned regarding speeches being insufficient for economic strategy.
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| Treasury Department |
Implied via mention of the Secretary of the Treasury.
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| World Bank Group |
Former employer of Mr. Zoellick.
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| Belfer Center at Harvard |
Current affiliation of Mr. Zoellick.
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| Peterson Institute for International Economics |
Current affiliation of Mr. Zoellick.
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Country of focus for the economic policy discussion.
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State used as a case study for infrastructure.
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