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Wednesday 18 June 2008
Two way gain
When countries open up to trade, they generally benefit, because they can sell more, then they can buy more. And trade has two-way gain.
Jeffrey Sachs
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EclectEcon
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I'm tempted to say that this is the first thing I've read by Sachs that is correct.
28 June 2008 at 04:04
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I'm tempted to say that this is the first thing I've read by Sachs that is correct.
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