As the world entered the turbulent 1960s, two men, half a world apart, one a doctor and the other a classicist, both foreigners far from home, were charged with shaping the economic strategy of their adopted countries.
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More than half a century later, their principles still drive the economic policies of those countries today.
And both were deeply thoughtful about how to discharge that heavy responsibility.
Both were determined to create a better world.
They held a common objective.
As the world entered the turbulent 1960s, two men, half a world apart, one a doctor and the other a classicist, both foreigners far from home, were charged with shaping the economic strategy of their adopted countries