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Great post. We have
  1. a refutation of Division of Labour and Comparative Advantage because specialization due to trade leads to loss of resilience of local economies
    Many of these small towns are crippled by economies that are not diversified.
    And
  2. a call for government spending in education and infrastructures
    No, what we need to do is build on the educational base, and expand it (that includes adult education and training).  We also need to rebuild infrastructure, because, at least in America, infrastructure spending has been woefully inadequate for thirty years, and counting.
    Maybe we need to rethink the free movement of capital, goods, services and workers, given that (as Adam Smith said: always back to the good old guru of liberalism) labour is the least easily transported of all factors of production.


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by Carrie (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Wed Jan 25th, 2006 at 12:30:04 PM EST
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