Kenneth Bernoska

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The stage was thus set for a period of unprecedented growth and integration, as well as for extensive social and cultural interactions. Communist economies, led by the USSR and China, were the notable exceptions: although they reported impressive economic growth rates, they were highly autarkic and operated with very little foreign trade beyond their bloc (and kept their citizens from traveling abroad).
How the World Really Works: The Science Behind How We Got Here and Where We're Going
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