Shaping the World Economy: Suggestions for an International Economic PolicyThe world, characterized by a vast gap between technical ability and moral power, is in desperate need of a policy which will give it shape, and create a framework for the solution of its problems. |
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New Countries and Old Problems | 3 |
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Two Doctors | 19 |
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