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... modern times . Indeed , it has provided a formula for organizing modern international life which has long rivalled the nation - state itself . Free trade's classic formulation , Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations , appeared the same year as ...
... modern times . Indeed , it has provided a formula for organizing modern international life which has long rivalled the nation - state itself . Free trade's classic formulation , Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations , appeared the same year as ...
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... modern world . All governments today play a highly active role in shaping the economic environment of their citizenry . Governments are the agents by which people seek to impose their cultural ideas upon their environment . In this ...
... modern world . All governments today play a highly active role in shaping the economic environment of their citizenry . Governments are the agents by which people seek to impose their cultural ideas upon their environment . In this ...
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... modern mercan- tilist corporation seeks , in its own sphere , to imitate the modern mercantilist state . This broad explanation for the spread of international busi- ness does not , of course , supplant the particular cost - benefit ...
... modern mercan- tilist corporation seeks , in its own sphere , to imitate the modern mercantilist state . This broad explanation for the spread of international busi- ness does not , of course , supplant the particular cost - benefit ...
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General Considerations | 3 |
Main Issues within the Atlantic | 85 |
Basic Balance of Payments 1970 | 98 |
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