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This isn't a question of autarchy or protectionism, but rather one of why the European Union and its own huge market interacting with the huger global market can't do more to lower its 8-9 percent or higher unemployment rates and raise its 1-2 percent low GDP growth rates without foisting that responsibility on either the Asian or U. Or China could turn away from its current course of political and economic liberalization and revert to economic autarchy imposed by military force. He was impatient with library authorities, such as that in Rugby, that sought to retain autarchy, calling instead for a "wider vision," a "broadening of outlook, a willingness to extend and to co-operate" in the pursuit of a "truly nation-wide service" (McColvin, 1944c, p. |
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