“Liberal economists conceive of societies as black boxes connected by exchange rates; as long as exchange rates are correct, what goes on inside the black box is regarded as not very important.”

Source: The Political Economy of International Relations (1987), Chapter Ten, Emergent International Economic Order, p. 393

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