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... nomics and technology but also by the limitations of man's nature and history . In the modern age , peoples have gen ... nomic system no less than to a security system . Economic self - determination is no less precious than political ...
... nomics and technology but also by the limitations of man's nature and history . In the modern age , peoples have gen ... nomic system no less than to a security system . Economic self - determination is no less precious than political ...
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... nomic autarchy is not a sound strategy , whatever its political attraction for nationalist governments . But if autarchy is not viable , neither is its liberal opposite compelling . Hence rich and poor countries alike generally espouse ...
... nomic autarchy is not a sound strategy , whatever its political attraction for nationalist governments . But if autarchy is not viable , neither is its liberal opposite compelling . Hence rich and poor countries alike generally espouse ...
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... nomic Policy of the Committee on Foreign Affairs . “ New Realities and New Directions in United States Foreign Eco- nomic Policy , " United States Govt . Printing Office , Febru- ary , 1972 . United States Department of Commerce ...
... nomic Policy of the Committee on Foreign Affairs . “ New Realities and New Directions in United States Foreign Eco- nomic Policy , " United States Govt . Printing Office , Febru- ary , 1972 . United States Department of Commerce ...
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General Considerations | 3 |
Main Issues within the Atlantic | 85 |
Basic Balance of Payments 1970 | 98 |
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