“The Golden Straitjacket is the defining political-economic garment of globalization. […] The tighter you wear it, the more gold it produces.”
[The Lexus and the Olive Tree: Understanding Globalization, 1st edition, May 2, 2000, Anchor, ISBN 0-3854-9934-5, The Golden Straitjacket]
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