“At any moment there is certainly not balanced trade between the various areas of the habitable globe that happens to be under separate national governments — there is an ever-changing pattern of deficits and surpluses.”

Source: Contributions to Modern Economics (1978), Chapter 19, The Need For A Reconsideration, p. 218

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