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... economists in the immediate future lies not in theories but in practice , not with stu- dents but with statesmen , not in the education of individual citi- zens , however widespread and salutary , but in the leadership of an organized ...
... economists in the immediate future lies not in theories but in practice , not with stu- dents but with statesmen , not in the education of individual citi- zens , however widespread and salutary , but in the leadership of an organized ...
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... economists ) that neither a larger opportunity to trade abroad , nor the development of ocean transportation and interna- tional banking facilities will necessarily be followed by a large growth in the country's foreign commerce . The ...
... economists ) that neither a larger opportunity to trade abroad , nor the development of ocean transportation and interna- tional banking facilities will necessarily be followed by a large growth in the country's foreign commerce . The ...
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... economists , business organizations , and men engaged in the transportation business . The importance to American commerce of having a larger ton- nage of ships under the national flag is not seriously questioned . It is quite true that ...
... economists , business organizations , and men engaged in the transportation business . The importance to American commerce of having a larger ton- nage of ships under the national flag is not seriously questioned . It is quite true that ...
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... to me that the war has shown the danger of international interdepen- dence to an unexpected degree . European economists had discussed this problem long before the war . I think they Effect of the War on Foreign Trade - Discussion 27.
... to me that the war has shown the danger of international interdepen- dence to an unexpected degree . European economists had discussed this problem long before the war . I think they Effect of the War on Foreign Trade - Discussion 27.
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... economist turned prophet is on unsafe ground in the present case , because so many of the causal factors are unknown and un- knowable . Before we could predict the changes in the foreign trade of the United States resulting from the ...
... economist turned prophet is on unsafe ground in the present case , because so many of the causal factors are unknown and un- knowable . Before we could predict the changes in the foreign trade of the United States resulting from the ...
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