Ties between the rich nations of the western world

One would rush into thinking ties referring to culture, history, religion, etc. and of course economics. They seem to go deeper than most of us had in mind:

“American assets in Britain came to a total of $2.3 trillion in 2005, which is more than combined American assets in Asia, South America, Africa and the Middle East.”
 
“The output of American affiliates in Belgium in 2005 came to $18.4 billion, which is more or less the same as the combined output of American affiliates in China and India the same year (at $18.8 billion).”

“American foreign direct investment in Switzerland in 2006 came to $10.4 billion, or half again as much as total American FDI in Africa and the Middle East.” 

“In 2005, Texas received more than $11 billion in foreign direct investment from the nation of… France.”

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    [...] shaferfinancial wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptOne would rush into thinking ties referring to culture, history, religion, etc. and of course economics. They seem to go deeper than most of us had in mind: “American assets in Britain came to a total of $2.3 trillion in 2005, which is more than combined American assets in Asia, South America, Africa and the Middle East.”   “The output of American affiliates in Belgium in 2005 came to $18.4 billion, which is more or less the same as the combined output of American affiliates in China and India the same year (at $18.8 billion).” [...]

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