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By this I mean that it can produce everything it needs to survive using only its own resources. If you can't grow bananas then eat pears instead. What I'm really asking is are the advanced countries maintaining their standard of living by extracting more from trading partners than they are returning in trade? If they are then they are international brigands and trade is just a cover for this.

Ah, but it is a win-win situation for those countries whose minerals are extracted and whose rivers are polluted, because they get some of the shiny stuff they want in return (well, their corrupt leaders, anyway).

To answer this questions, there are statistics. For instance, eurostat tells me that the EU imports about 1.8 trillion kilos, and exports about 0.5 trillion.

In money terms, on the other hand, imports total € 1.4 trillion, exports €1.2 trillion.

But: why would the EU and US be the appropriate geographical units to organise self-sufficiency for, instead of Luxembourg and Rhode Island?

by nanne (zwaerdenmaecker@gmail.com) on Sat Jul 19th, 2008 at 09:55:40 AM EST
But: why would the EU and US be the appropriate geographical units to organise self-sufficiency for, instead of Luxembourg and Rhode Island?

An excellent question. The only reason I picked the US and the EU (and had to cheat with Canada anyway), is because these areas have defined themselves as coherent regions.

What this implies is that if these regions can't be self-sufficient than they probably should not be unified political entities either.

This is one of the reasons the EU is having so much trouble defining its membership.

If Mexico was part of a "North American Union" the economic picture would look a lot different. Think of the problems when East Germany was reunited with West Germany. Immigration issues would be replaced by poverty issues.

It just shows how much of what we take for granted is based upon lies or false assumptions.

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by rdf (robert.feinman@gmail.com) on Sat Jul 19th, 2008 at 10:56:58 AM EST
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