Le déséquilibre des forces économiques
Thomas Balogh
Revue Économique, 1955, vol. 6, issue 5, 697-716
Abstract:
[eng] SUMMARY The fundamental unity of the nineteenth century world has been shat tered Two world wars assisted by the orthodox restrictionist policies of the accelerated the desintegration The U.S.A and U.S.S.R have emerged as mutually suspicious giants each dominating vast economic spliere The unparalleled supremacy of the U.S.A threatens both the sta bil ry and growth of the other economics iwithin the sphere so long ap anachronistic free market policies are pursued internationally The marxist dogma that under capitalism the rich become sleaclily her and the poor poorer disproved within individual countries of the western world aprly enough describes so far the international pat eni of deve lopment in the non-Soviet sphere Meanwhile there is dangerous tendency to underestimate the r;ite of growth of economic power under the Soviet system to indulge the wishfull notion that economic progress is incom patible with ruthlessly oppressive methods To meet the eastern challenge the west must rally its moral and economic strength by purging its fear of inflation and planning internationally for development for deliberate redistribution of investment in scale commensurate with its enormous expansion potential We cannot afford to retreat once again from the ippro;ich so successfully essayed under U.N.E.K.A J;-irs1;a]l Aid and the Mutual Security Administration into the an gero cilios of the free market
Date: 1955
Note: DOI:10.3406/reco.1955.407135
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