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Offshoring Hollywood: Political Responses to Globalization in the U.S. Motion Picture Industry
Unformatted Document Text:  American Motion Pictures.” Regional Studies 36(9): 957-75. Simon, Bernard. 2002. “Using Tariffs to Discourage Movie Production outside U.S.” New York Times, March 29, W1. Tempest, Rone. 1996. “Barbie and the World Economy.” Los Angeles Times, September 22, A1, A12. U.S. Bureau of the Census. 2005. Service Annual Survey: 2003. Current Business Reports, SAS/03, February 2005. http://www.census.gov/prod/2005pubs/sas-03.pdf . U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. 2003. “U.S. International Services: Cross-Border Trade in 2002 and Sales through Affiliates in 2001.” Survey of Current Business 83(10): 58-118. ———. 2004. “U.S. International Services: Cross-Border Trade in 2003 and Sales through Affiliates in 2002.” Survey of Current Business 84(10): 25-76. U.S. Department of Commerce. International Trade Administration. 2001. “The Migration of U.S. Film and Television Production.” Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Commerce. www.ita.doc.gov/media/migration11901.pdf . U.S. Government Accountability Office. 2004. “International Trade: Current Government Data Provide Limited Insight into Offshoring of Services.” Washington, DC: U.S. Government Accountability Office. http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d04932.pdf . Vaucher, Andrea R. 2004. “Using Trade Pacts to Stem Loss of TV and Film Jobs to Canada.” New York Times, August 5, E3. 38

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American Motion Pictures.” Regional Studies 36(9): 957-75.
Simon, Bernard. 2002. “Using Tariffs to Discourage Movie Production outside U.S.”
New York Times, March 29, W1.
Tempest, Rone. 1996. “Barbie and the World Economy.” Los Angeles Times, September
22, A1, A12.
U.S. Bureau of the Census. 2005. Service Annual Survey: 2003. Current Business
.
U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. 2003. “U.S. International Services: Cross-Border
Trade in 2002 and Sales through Affiliates in 2001.” Survey of Current Business
83(10): 58-118.
———. 2004. “U.S. International Services: Cross-Border Trade in 2003 and Sales
through Affiliates in 2002.” Survey of Current Business 84(10): 25-76.
U.S. Department of Commerce. International Trade Administration. 2001. “The
Migration of U.S. Film and Television Production.” Washington, DC: U.S.
Department of Commerce.
.
U.S. Government Accountability Office. 2004. “International Trade: Current Government
Data Provide Limited Insight into Offshoring of Services.” Washington, DC: U.S.
Government Accountability Office.
Vaucher, Andrea R. 2004. “Using Trade Pacts to Stem Loss of TV and Film Jobs to
Canada.” New York Times, August 5, E3.
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