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Title: TRADE AND WELLBEING


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TRADE AND WELL-BEING
Non-empirical Observations
Bryson, Marriott School
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PART I Observation from Scripture
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Trade Cycles in the Book of Mormon
  • THE BOOK OF HELAMAN CHAPTER 6, from the chapter
    heading.
  • The righteous Lamanites preach to the wicked
    Nephites. Both peoples prosper during an era of
    peace and plenty. Between 29 and 24 B.C.

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Trade Cycles in the Book of Mormon
  • 1 AND it came to pass that when the sixty and
    second year of the reign of the judges had ended,
    all these things had happened and the Lamanites
    had become, the more part of them, a righteous
    people, insomuch that their righteousness did
    exceed that of the Nephites, because of their
    firmness and their steadiness in the faith.

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Trade Cycles in the Book of Mormon
  • 6 And it came to pass that many of the Lamanites
    did go into the land northward and also Nephi
    and Lehi went into the land northward, to preach
    unto the people. And thus ended the sixty and
    third year.

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Trade Cycles in the Book of Mormon
  • 7 And behold, there was peace in all the land,
    insomuch that the Nephites did go into whatsoever
    part of the land they would, whether among the
    Nephites or the Lamanites.

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Trade Cycles in the Book of Mormon
  • 8 And it came to pass that the Lamanites did
    also go whithersoever they would, whether it were
    among the Lamanites or among the Nephites and
    thus they did have free intercourse one with
    another, to buy and to sell, and to get gain,
    according to their desire.

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Trade Cycles in the Book of Mormon
  • 9 And it came to pass that they became
    exceedingly rich, both the Lamanites and the
    Nephites and they did have an exceeding plenty
    of gold, and of silver, and of all manner of
    precious metals, both in the land south and in
    the land north.

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Trade Cycles in the Book of Mormon
  • 10 Now the land south was called Lehi and the
    land north was called Mulek, which was after the
    son of Zedekiah for the Lord did bring Mulek
    into the land north, and Lehi into the land
    south.

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Trade Cycles in the Book of Mormon
  • 11 And behold, there was all manner of gold in
    both these lands, and of silver, and of precious
    ore of every kind and there were also curious
    workmen, who did work all kinds of ore and did
    refine it and thus they did become rich.

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Trade Cycles in the Book of Mormon
  • 13 Behold their women did toil and spin, and did
    make all manner of cloth, of fine-twined linen
    and cloth of every kind, to clothe their
    nakedness. And thus the sixty and fourth year did
    pass away in peace.

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Trade Cycles in the Book of Mormon
  • 15 And it came to pass that in the sixty and
    sixth year of the reign of the judges, behold,
    Cezoram was murdered by an unknown hand as he sat
    upon the judgment-seat. And it came to pass that
    in the same year, that his son, who had been
    appointed by the people in his stead, was also
    murdered. And thus ended the sixty and sixth year.

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Trade Cycles in the Book of Mormon
  • 16 And in the commencement of the sixty and
    seventh year the people began to grow exceedingly
    wicked again.

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Trade Cycles in the Book of Mormon
  • 17 For behold, the Lord had blessed them so long
    with the riches of the world that they had not
    been stirred up to anger, to wars, nor to
    bloodshed therefore they began to set their
    hearts upon their riches yea, they began to seek
    to get gain that they might be lifted up one
    above another therefore they began to commit
    secret murders, and to rob and to plunder, that
    they might get gain.

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Emer, Coriantum, and Com
  • Ether 914. And it came to pass that Omer began
    to be old nevertheless, in his old age he begat
    Emer and he anointed Emer to be king to reign in
    his stead.15. And after that he had anointed
    Emer to be king he saw peace in the land for the
    space of two years, and he died, having seen
    exceedingly many days, which were full of sorrow.
    And it came to pass that Emer did reign in his
    stead, and did fill the steps of his father.

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Emer, Coriantum, and Com
  • 16 Andthe house of Emer did prosper exceedingly
    under the reign of Emer and in the space of
    sixty and two years they had become exceedingly
    strong, insomuch that they became exceedingly
    rich

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Emer, Coriantum, and Com
  • 17. Having all manner of fruit, and of grain, and
    of silks, and of fine linen, and of gold, and of
    silver, and of precious things
  • 18. And also all manner of cattle, of oxen, and
    cows, and of sheep, and of swine, and of goats,
    and also many other kinds of animals which were
    useful for the food of man.

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Emer, Coriantum, and Com
  • 21. And Emer did execute judgment in
    righteousness all his days, and he begat many
    sons and daughters and he begat Coriantum, and
    he anointed Coriantum to reign in his stead.

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Emer, Coriantum, and Com
  • 23. And it came to pass that Coriantum did walk
    in the steps of his father, and did build many
    mighty cities, and did administer that which was
    good unto his people in all his days. And it came
    to pass that he had no children even until he was
    exceedingly old.

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Emer, Coriantum, and Com
  • 25. And it came to pass that he begat Com, and
    Com reigned in his stead and he reigned forty
    and nine years, and he begat Heth and he also
    begat other sons and daughters.

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Trade Cycles in the Book of MormonEther, Chapter
10
  • 19. And it came to pass that Lib also did that
    which was good in the sight of the Lord. 20. And
    they built a great city by the narrow neck of
    land, by the place where the sea divides the
    land. 22. And they were exceedingly industrious,
    and they did buy and sell and traffic one with
    another, that they might get gain.

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Trade Cycles in the Book of MormonEther, Chapter
10
  • 23. And they did work in all manner of ore, and
    they did make gold, and silver, and iron, and
    brass, and all manner of metals and they did dig
    it out of the earth wherefore, they did cast up
    mighty heaps of earth to get ore, of gold, and of
    silver, and of iron, and of copper. And they did
    work all manner of fine work.

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Trade Cycles in the Book of MormonEther, Chapter
10
  • 25. And they did make all manner of tools to till
    the earth, both to plow and to sow, to reap and
    to hoe, and also to thrash. 27. And they did
    make all manner of weapons of war. And they did
    work all manner of work of exceedingly curious
    workmanship.

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Trade Cycles in the Book of MormonEther, Chapter
10
  • 28. And never could be a people more blessed than
    were they, and more prospered by the hand of the
    Lord. And they were in a land that was choice
    above all lands, for the Lord had spoken it.29.
    And it came to pass that Lib did live many years,
    and begat sons and daughters and he also begat
    Hearthom.

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Trade Cycles in the Book of MormonEther, Chapter
10
  • 31. And he begat Heth, and Heth lived in
    captivity all his days. And Heth begat Aaron, and
    Aaron dwelt in captivity all his days and he
    begat Amnigaddah, and Amnigaddah also dwelt in
    captivity all his days and he begat Coriantum,
    and Coriantum dwelt in captivity all his days
    and he begat Com.
  • (By the time we get to Com, all of the Jaredites
    had become wicked. PJB)

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  • PART II
  • OBSERVATIONS FROM THE SOVIET ERA

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The Embargo
  • In the period directly after the 1917 revolution,
    the western nations embargoed the hostile Soviets
    and aided the White faction financially to
    promote a counter-revolution against the Red
    faction while Lenin consolidated power.

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The Embargo
  • The Soviets were in abysmal conditions
    financially, but they neither wanted nor sought
    outside assistance.
  • To be dependent on hostile capitalists for trade
    or aid had no appeal.

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Rediscovering Ricardo
  • Through the regimes of Stalin and into the
    Khruschev era, the only cooperation enjoyed by
    the Soviets was with the CEMA states of the
    Soviet Bloc.
  • As plan failure began to be apparent, it
    occurred to the Soviets that they could greatly
    benefit by participating in international trade.
    They invited western businessmen to invest.

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Rediscovering Ricardo
  • It was already basically too late.
  • Planning problems meant that the quality of most
    Soviet products was not adequate for western
    markets.
  • Planning rigidities meant that after the
    publication of the annual and five-year plans,
    all prospective production was committed to the
    domestic plan and to the socialist brother
    countries of CMEA.

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Soviet Isolation from World Markets
  • Lacking competitive interaction with world
    markets, the planned economy could not benefit
    from the healthy stimulus of competition.

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PART III
  • OBSERVATIONS FROM THE EEC

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From the ECSC Onward
  • When France, Germany, Italy, and the Benelux
    Countries decided to begin an integration
    experiment, countries around the periphery of
    central Europe watched with interest.

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From the ECSC Onward
  • But not with excessive interest.
  • They were unwilling to join the EEC when
  • it was formed in 1957. But they were impressed
    with the rapid recovery and economic growth of
    the ECSC countries, so they decided they would
    form a more modest arrangement of their own.

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Founding the EFTA
  • In 1960 at the Stockholm Convention, the European
    Free Trade Area (EFTA) was established.
  • Participants were Austria, Denmark, Norway,
    Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland and the United
    Kingdom.

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Founding The EFTA
  • This was a good compromise for England, a country
    which wished to preserve a special relationship
    with the U.S., yet be a part of its European
    neighbors in a less intensive institutional
    arrangement.

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Spectacular EEC Success
  • The economic growth of EEC markets surprised and
    impressed the world. The EFTA countries felt
    themselves falling behind rapidly. The EEC began
    to incorporate EFTA members. The UK was for a
    long time a holdout.

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Spectacular EEC Success
  • In 1972-73 Denmark, Ireland, and the UK joined
    the EC, converting the six into nine.
  • Trade within the EEC grew twice as fast as world
    trade as a whole during the 1960s. Drastic
    economic dislocation did not occur, all parties
    benefited. As the area of free trade expanded,
    the benefits of economic growth were enjoyed.

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Large Markets Are Beneficial
  • The Europeans have perceived that U.S. growth and
    prosperity have largely been the result of having
    a large market with a single currency and trade
    regulations.
  • For this we are indebted to the founding fathers
    and Abraham Lincoln, who were determined to keep
    the country unified as one nation under God.
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