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Welcome

Charles W. Wessner

National Research Council

Dr. Wessner opened the symposium by welcoming the participants and thanking them for their attendance. Noting that the meeting is intended to allow participants to explore important issues for the defense industrial base, long-term national security, and high-wage employment, he encouraged participants to ask questions at the end of the presentations. The symposium is designed to bring together a small, knowledgeable group to encourage a frank and open exchange. Although he emphasized the expectation that the courtesy that characterizes Academy deliberations would be respected, Dr. Wessner urged the participants to express their views freely on issues of importance to them. Garnering these views, having a frank and open discussion, and eliciting relevant questions are the goals of the symposium. Dr. Wessner then introduced Ambassador Alan Wm. Wolff, the symposium chair.

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The granting of offsets to promote exports of major aircraft systems has been a source of significant controversy. Critics believe that offsets undermine the U.S. manufacturing base; lead to the transfer of commercial technology, possibly affecting national security; and result in the loss of high-wage jobs. Defenders of the practice argue that offsets are a fact of commercial life and can result in net U.S. job gains.

In an effort to focus the offsets debate on analytical issues, the White House National Economic Council asked the National Research Council to convene expert academicians, representatives from the aerospace industry, and top government officials to discuss the impact of offsets on the U.S. economy. To ensure a rigorous discussion encompassing all points of view, the conference included a series of papers outlining the positions of key participants. This resulting volume offers a comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of the impact of aerospace offsets.

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