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Friedrich List was a German economist and nationalist who is best known for his advocacy of economic protectionism and industrialization. His work influenced the development of modern economic theory and policy, particularly in relation to the industrialization of countries. List's belief in the power of national economies to thrive through strategic development and protection continues to inspire policymakers and economists to consider long-term economic strategies that can drive growth and development on a global scale.
"The concentration and reciprocal effect of industry and agriculture conjoin in a growth of productive powers, which increases more in geometrical than in arithmetical proportion."
"The more a person learns how to use the forces of nature for his own purposes, by means of perfecting the sciences and the invention and improvement of machines, the more he will produce."
"Look around, and you see everywhere the exertions and acts of individuals restricted, regulated, or promoted, on the principle of the common welfare."
"Only now did I recognize the reciprocal relationship which exits between manufacturing power and the national system of transportation, and that the one can never develop to its fullest without the other."
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