Sobre nacionalismos industriais
[Milton] Friedman argues that no singue person, not even a Nobel Prize winner, could make a pencil. With graphite from Sri Lanka, an eraser made from Indonesian rapeseed oil and sulfur chloride, wood from Oregon, and assembly in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, the pensil that costs only 10 cents is a product of the international market.
in New Ideas from Dead Economists, by Todd G. Buchholz
in New Ideas from Dead Economists, by Todd G. Buchholz
3 Pós e Contas:
divisão do trabalho...
sem isso no Sri Lanka ou na Indonésia em vez de indústria teriam agricultura de subsistência...
19/1/06 18:47
nem mais!
19/1/06 21:53
>)
20/1/06 14:24
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