A Trade Policy for Free Societies: The Case Against ProtectionismBloomsbury Academic, 1994 M08 16 - 216 páginas McGee takes the position that the only proper trade policy is one of total, immediate, and unilateral free trade, since such a policy is the only one that is consistent with individual rights. He also explodes the myth that trade deficits are bad and advocates the repeal of the antidumping laws, incorporating rights theory as well as utilitarian arguments. |
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... James Bovard , The Fair Trade Fraud ( New York : St. Martin's Press , 1991 ) , p . 71. The farm program Congress passed in 1985 guaranteed U.S. sugar beet and sugar cane farmers about 21.5 cents a pound for their product when the world ...
... James Bovard , The Fair Trade Fraud , ( New York : St. Martin's Press , 1991 ) , pp . 147-48 . 3 . Caine , " A Case for Repealing the Antidumping Provisions of the Tariff Act of 1930 , " p . 701 . 4 . Bovard , The Fair Trade Fraud , p ...
... James Bovard , Washington's Iron Curtain against East European Exports , Cato Institute Foreign Policy Briefing No. 15 , January 7 , 1992 . 22. Bruce Barnard , " Going to Market , " Europe , March 1992 , pp . 6-7 . The European ...
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The Protectionist Mentality | 3 |
The Trade Deficit Mentality | 32 |
Arguments for Free Trade | 47 |
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