Harper's Magazine, 189권Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1944 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... Foreign Trade " We'll just be kidding ourselves if we think we can get along without foreign trade after this war . In a normal peace - time year — and I mean normal , not a depression year - only about 10 % of our production hinges on ...
... Foreign Trade " We'll just be kidding ourselves if we think we can get along without foreign trade after this war . In a normal peace - time year — and I mean normal , not a depression year - only about 10 % of our production hinges on ...
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... foreign trade if the American economy is depressed . To those preoccupied with foreign prob- lems we would say : the quickest and best way for America to confer solid benefit on the world at large is to see to it that our domestic ...
... foreign trade if the American economy is depressed . To those preoccupied with foreign prob- lems we would say : the quickest and best way for America to confer solid benefit on the world at large is to see to it that our domestic ...
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... foreign trade When you say " foreign trade " to the aver- age American , you're apt to get a shrug of the shoulders and a remark that America can take it or let it alone . And yet , in honest ignorance , he will be shrugging away over ...
... foreign trade When you say " foreign trade " to the aver- age American , you're apt to get a shrug of the shoulders and a remark that America can take it or let it alone . And yet , in honest ignorance , he will be shrugging away over ...
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