THE FORGOTTEN ISSUE IN TRADE TALKS
Nearly every discussion involving trade takes a utilitarian approach. If free trade is good, it is good because the vast majority benefit, or because it is more efficient than trade interventionism. Free trade raises the standard of living, results in lower prices and provides consumers with more choices. A number of studies have found that free trade creates more jobs than it destroys.
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1996
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Authors: | McGee, Robert W. |
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Competitiveness Review: An International Business Journal. - MCB UP Ltd, ISSN 2051-3143, ZDB-ID 2070009-X. - Vol. 6.1996, 1, p. 30-32
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MCB UP Ltd |
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