On a Wednesday morning in December, three dozen chief executives, economists and lobbyists filed into the Ronald Reagan building in the centre of Washington for an “economic summit” with President George W. Bush.
Mr Bush's last grand get-together with the captains of corporate America, two years ago in Waco, Texas, was dismissed as a political set-piece, a scripted opportunity for Republican industrialists to hail the work of the nation's chief executive.

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