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Wallerstein, Immanuel | February 2, 2004 issue
This article discusses the so called policy soft multilateralism in regards to the United States. The hawks around George W. Bush believed the United States...

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Rivers, William L. | May 11, 1957 issue
With the European Common Market apparently only a short step from hard reality, it's time for business men to realize that this plan for a six-nation customs...

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Alfred, Helen | October 1, 1955 issue
While governments of the East and West are considering positive steps to ameliorate diplomatic relations and hal the mad, and burdensome arms race, economic...

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Sternberg, Fritz | September 10, 1949 issue
The article comments on the financial crisis of the global market. The American recession has not reached very deep so far. The decline in production in...

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Eaton, Joseph W. | September 10, 1949 issue
The Canadian province of Alberta has its own peculiar prejudice. Alberta's Communal Property Act, which went into effect on April 1, 1947, requires groups...

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Grierson, John | January 6, 1945 issue
The film has always been an international traveler. It had no trouble with national barriers when it was silent and even now titles, dubbed-in voices and...

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Stewart, Maxwell S. | February 8, 1933 issue
Recognition of the fact that the roots of the economic depression extend beyond the boundaries of the United States has led many Americans to feel that...

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Bressler, Harry S. | September 2, 1931 issue
A cartoon is presented depicting the difficulties in business. Its main feature is the trade restrictions and tariffs imposed on international trade.

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Lekachman, Robert | December 27, 1952 issue
The article discusses the book "International Trade and Economic Development," by Jacob Viner. Viner, a leading international trade theorist, has cast a...

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March 14, 1934 issue
Whatever the specific objections may be to the U.S. President's proposal that the U.S. Congress delegate to him the power to alter tariff rates for the...

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