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How to defy the US and EU bullies: poor countries, after defying the rich world at the Cancun trade summit last autumn, now face punishment. But they can The second amendment to the US constitution--the right to defend "the security of a free state [and] the right of the people to keep and bear arms--has ...
Can developing nations be independent? Today's globalized economy is dominated by a single ideology, but the frontiers which imprison poor countries are lnukai Tsuyoshi lay slumped over the bureau in his prime ministerial office. His argument with the young soldiers who had forced their way into the inner sanctum of Japanese power was settled with
'Economic growth often accompanies a decline in a poor country's wealth': are developing countries really doing better, as orthodox economists say? No, As a subject of inquiry, the economic development of poor countries is only a half-century old. Though classical economists were much engaged in identifying ...
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