Pop Internationalism (1996), Competitiveness: A Dangerous Obsession (1994)
“The main sources of tension in today's world economy could be grouped under the following categories:
(i) the underdevelopment of a large part of world
(ii) competition between different economic systems
(iii) the passing of colonialism
(iv) economic instability, especially in primary markets, and
(v) national shortsightedness, especially in trade policy”
Source: Shaping the world economy, 1962, p. 91
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