Article in Foreign Affairs by Peter F. Drucker on worker rights and the proper and most productive type of trade policy for nations in the world economy. Drucker discusses the importance of money flows in the global economy. He then advises that the only thing that can be done as part of an effective trade policy is building resistance into the economy against the harmful impact of flows, including money flows and information flows. In the end, Drucker asserts that what is needed is for countries to prioritize external economic policies and issues over domestic policies, focusing on the aim of global balance and integration.
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 Global economy and development Globalization Foreign Affairs publication
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Article in Foreign Affairs by Peter F. Drucker on worker rights and the proper and most productive type of trade policy for nations in the world economy, January 18, 1994; Drucker Archives; Box 109, Folder 13; 11 pages
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