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Globalisation cured

Discovery of the customs vaccine

INFRFS

Publications of the International Funds of Researches and Fiscal Studies

Under the lead of Jean-Claude Martinez

Income taxes in question, published by Editions Litec, Paris 1989

1789-1989 : the fiscal revolution will have to be done again, published by Editions Litec, Paris 1987 fiscal reform against unemployment, published by Lettres du monde, Paris 1995, 333 pages. A fiscal constitution for Europe, published by Lettres du monde, Paris 2004, 227 pages.

“I am looking for a constructive reciprocity, not for a policy which puts obstacles against other obstacles” Peter Mandelson, about competition, MEDEF Summer University, August 31st 2007

Introduction

From civilizations’ customs shock to a new global customs order

Introduction

Imported rags, rag dealers removed

Nowadays, witnessing people dying of illness for which vaccines or medicine exist appalls the conscience. It is all the same for economics. It is appalling that for twenty years Western leaders and their clever economist advisers have been seen accepting, as fate, that due to the offshoring to Vietnam, China, or India jobs are lost by thousands as a solution exists for everybody.

Because, at last, whether millions of Mexican peasants, which means of subsistence are compromised, because of United States’ imported corns and chickens; whether thousands of Great South European wine-growers, which 500,000 acres-vineyards are blown by the wave of Australian or South African wines, or whether little “fazendas familiales” of Rio Grande Do Sul Brazilian State, which are not able to resist to the monetary dumping of Argentinean wheat, had no solution to come off, we would understand that IMF, WTO or OECD’s economist battalions stay stiffened without any spark of creative imagination. But it is not the case.