I sympathize, therefore, with those who would minimize, rather than those who would maximize, economic entanglement between nations. Ideas, knowledge, art, hospitality, travel — these are the things which should of their nature be international. Trade and the Environment: Law, Economics, and Policyeditado por - 1993 - 318 páginasSin vista previa disponible - Acerca de este libro
| Richard Portes, David Vines - 1997 - 48 páginas
...sympathise with those who would minimise, rather than with those who would maximise, economic entanglements between nations. Ideas, knowledge, art, hospitality, travel - these are the things which should by their nature be international. But let goods be homespun whenever it is reasonably and conveniently... | |
| York University (Toronto, Ont.). Faculty of Environmental Studies - 1998 - 416 páginas
...trade. see Linden 1986: 189-90. 8 1t is perhaps instructive to recall JM Keynes' views on the subject: 1 sympathize. therefore. with those who would minimize....would maximize. economic entanglement between nations. 1deas. knowledge. art. hospitality. travel - these are the things which should of their nature be international.... | |
| Tom Athanasiou - 1998 - 426 páginas
...Keynes, a humanist of a kind rare in the economics profession today, wrote in 1933 that he sympathized "with those who would minimize, rather than those who would maximize, economic entanglements among nations." His explication of this heresy is even more shocking to the modern ear:... | |
| Fen Osler Hampson, Michael Hart - 1999 - 436 páginas
...multilateral agreements, despaired about the benefits of an open and nondiscriminatory exchange of goods: "I sympathize, therefore, with those who would minimize, rather than those who would maximize, economic entanglements among nations. Ideas, knowledge, science, hospitality, travel — these are the things... | |
| Michael Hart - 2002 - 580 páginas
...multilateral agreements, despaired about the benefits of open, nondiscriminatory exchanges of goods: "I sympathize, therefore, with those who would minimize, rather than those who would maximize, economic entanglements among nations. Ideas, knowledge, science, hospitality, travel - these are the things... | |
| Christopher Kobrak, Per H. Hansen - 2004 - 286 páginas
...Historians in the Twentieth Century Christopher Kobrak, Per H. Hansen, and Christopher Kopper I sympathise, therefore, with those who would minimize, rather than...knowledge, art, hospitality, travel - these are the things that should of their nature be international. But let goods be homespun whenever it is reasonably and... | |
| Michael M. Weinstein - 2005 - 300 páginas
...the Great Depression, in which he appeared to have given up on free trade altogether: "I sympathize with those who would minimize, rather than those who would maximize economic entanglements between nations. Ideas, art, knowledge, hospitality and travel should be international.... | |
| Jonathon Porritt - 2005 - 353 páginas
...externalization. I will return to this theme in more detail in the next chapter. / would sympathize with those who would minimize rather than those who would maximize economic entanglements between nations. Ideas, knowledge, art, hospitality, travel — these are the things... | |
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