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subtitled: "A Children's Guide to Globalization."
50 page "pamphlet" the purpose of which is
to:
"explore Marx's theory of trade, based on his law
of
value and show how it is
fundamentally different from
the Ricardian theory of
Comparative Cost (Comparative
Advantage) and its neoclassical
derivatives."
I guess any pamphlet with a sub-title which
includes
"Children's Guide" could be accused of
being simplistic,
but this is a serious
work. Are there any criticisms
that you would make of this paper?
In solidarity, Jerry
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