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| tekst =[...] a financial interdependence of the capitals of the world, so complex that disturbance in New York involves financial and commercial disturbance in London, and, if sufficiently grave, compels financiers of London to co-operate with those of New York to put an end to the crisis, not as a matter of altruism, but as a matter of commercial self-protection. The complexity of modern finance makes New York dependent on London, London upon Paris, Paris upon Berlin, to a greater degree than has ever yet been the case in history.
| taal = Engels
| vertaling = [...] een financiële verwevenheid van de hoofdsteden van de wereld, zo complex dat verstoringen in New York verbanden hebben met financiële en commerciële verstoringen in Londen,
| bron = {{aut|Norman Angell}} (1910). [http://archive.org/details/cu31924007365467 ''The Great Illusion'']. New York & London: G.P. Putnam's Sons. p. 54; aangehaald in: {{aut|Ngaire Woods}}, [http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13600819808424142#preview ''Editorial Introduction. Globalization: Definitions, Debates and Implications''], in: ''Oxford Development Studies'' Vol. 26, No. 1, 1998.
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