Then the classical economists pointed out that living in autarky is not very productive. |
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The unity they desired was one based upon conquest, political subordination, and economic autarky. |
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Fast track may well be dead, but nobody should take that to mean that the U.S. is going to retreat into autarky. |
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He has tried to retreat into national economic autarky, with disastrous results. |
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The costs of farming obliged farmers to abandon mixed farming and autarky for market orientation and specialization. |
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Biological farms around the town will permit it to live almost in autarky, to limitate the carriages of goods. |
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For almost 50 years, our country followed the policy of autarky. |
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We are not here advocating a return to the economic autarky of the Mao era. |
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It may trigger a worldwide move towards autarky and major government intervention. |
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Should the world descend into autarky, America would be better equipped than China for survival on reduced means. |
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Every region then becomes an autarky, as it only needs to produce for its own domestic market. |
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This experiment was carried out under conditions of autarky and quasi-isolation from the rest of the world. |
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Protectionism and autarky appear to reinforce the dominance of capital cities. |
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But make no mistake : food sovereignty does not mean autarky or nor a retreat behind borders. |
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The push to restrict people's opportunities to buy and sell based on region is an attempt to bring about what economists call autarky, or economic self-sufficiency. |
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Trotsky fought for a faster tempo of industrial growth in order to counter this pressure, while at the same time he rejected the conception of an economic autarky. |
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I want to state clearly that, for me, the issue is not about a primitive autarky, but an agricultural policy whose priority is orientation towards the internal market offering ever greater opportunities for regularisation. |
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We should have achieved autarky on the basis of nuclear fuel, as the French did quite some years ago. |
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Apart from Eagle Eye's contribution, De Palmas made his album in total autarky, employing the same techniques film composers use to embellish their soundtracks. |
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They could not survive in autarky, nor are communities, for all their differences, used to living isolated from each other. |
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However, this supposes that the University's autonomy is used constructively, that it does not degenerate into autarky, that in the exercise of its independent thought it thinks together with the whole society. |
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Many in the government dream of an economic autarky, powered by gas. |
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For some, it is an insurance against a return to dictatorship and autarky. |
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The number of Greeks who believe in Bolshevik-style autarky may be small. |
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Nations have to adapt to these changing realities and rule out isolation or autarky. |
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In 1966 the Irish Republic celebrated the 50th anniversary of the rising at a time when the country was modernising under Seán Lemass and emerging from years of stagnation and economic autarky. |
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In a ghost town, abandoned after the mine that supported its inhabitants closed, two men with a turbulent past have refused to join the exodus, and prepare to spend winter in complete autarky. |
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Counteracting the old temptations of autarky and regression are new and powerful forces pulling Russia outward and forward, toward integration, not just with the global market but also with the global network. |
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Again, the left-wing economists were supportive of such autarky and there is no evidence otherwise apart from unprovable assertions. |
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Hitler followed an autarky economic policy, creating a network of client states and economic allies in central Europe and Latin America. |
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This formulation, which had appeared in earlier articles, is a call for Stalinist autarky and does not take into account the relative economic backwardness of that society. |
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Unlike the attempts at regional autarky in the 1930s, the European Community has shown for a long time that it is a factor for growth in international trade and its increasing liberalization. |
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It is a lamentable and obvious fact that, in the current debate about the autarky principle, national and regional interests take precedence over everything else. |
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For the first time in their career, Jean-Benoît Dunckel and Nicolas Godin opted for total musical autarky, shutting themselves away in their hi-tech studio in north-east Paris for twelve months to work on their fifth album. |
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During the Fascist period, with the implementation of the policy of autarky, several swamps around the island were reclaimed and agrarian communities founded. |
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