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Ch 10 - Love in the Time of Coffee
Hill’s notion, expressed earlier in the book, that love (think: family, friend, as well as romantic) inhibited productivity and profit, when the signs of it (sharing food, relocating, runaway fruit trees etc) were indigenous people’s motivators.
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Hill’s notion, expressed earlier in the book, that love (think: family, friend, as well as romantic) inhibited productivity and profit, when the signs of it (sharing food, relocating, runaway fruit trees etc) were indigenous people’s motivators.
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The “money doctor”prescribing these loans for “sick nations “ was Princeton economist Edwin Kemmerer who had studied at Wesleyan where W.O. Atwater conducted the calorimeter experiments (the record-setting one Kemmerer witnessed) and where U.S. PMG William L. Wilson inspiring visiting lecture on public service. K then developed the logic of the calorimeter into a system of inter’l financial governance.
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