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Your argument is one dimensional. Is USA an export-dependent country ? Their economy is 70% dependent on the domestic and service sector.
That's why I said not likely. In any case the US exports enough to fuel an export-led boom that partly mitigated the effects of the crisis during the early stages. Who's to say that a second export-led boom would not spark a domestic economic expansion that would about a recovery?
As is the case with most wise men (which I'm not but try to be), I stand on shoulders of the proverbial giants instead of ignoring hard-won knowledge of the past. So what if you form your own opinion if it's going to be a shallow and stupid one?