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Page 128
... social , human or strategic concerns which they are unwilling to sacrifice for wider or theoretically more efficient trade . From time immemorial , agriculture has been regarded as the social , economic , and even cultural backbone of ...
... social , human or strategic concerns which they are unwilling to sacrifice for wider or theoretically more efficient trade . From time immemorial , agriculture has been regarded as the social , economic , and even cultural backbone of ...
Page 256
... social costs . Both are wrong and for much the same reason ; neither argument grasps the relation between domestic and interna- tional affairs . The first argument is based on a false analogy with the 1930's . Since Hull's day , the ...
... social costs . Both are wrong and for much the same reason ; neither argument grasps the relation between domestic and interna- tional affairs . The first argument is based on a false analogy with the 1930's . Since Hull's day , the ...
Page 257
... social and political stability . Nations at peace with themselves at home are less of a menace abroad . But domestic stability has never been achieved by an un- directed free market . A satisfactory resolution of social prob- lems ...
... social and political stability . Nations at peace with themselves at home are less of a menace abroad . But domestic stability has never been achieved by an un- directed free market . A satisfactory resolution of social prob- lems ...
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General Considerations | 3 |
Main Issues within the Atlantic | 85 |
Basic Balance of Payments 1970 | 98 |
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