The U.S. economy is suffering because of misguided theorists/economists who continue to insist that the federal government should not intrude in international trade in a way that reduces imports into the U.S. This essay answers that perspective. A new way of looking at trade - in terms of the effect of trade on Gross Domestic Product - is developed that shows clearly the harm done to the U.S. economy by the trade deficit. The proposed intervention takes the form of a gradual increase in tariff rates for ALL imports manufactured in the 5 nations that are the main reason for the large trade deficit experienced by the U.S. By proposing a uniform tariff rates on all imports from selected nations, it avoids the problems created by tradition...
According to conventional wisdom, trade balances reflect a country's competitive strength-the lower ...
This paper examines the present theories and shortcomings of current free trade policy, and the cons...
The debate over international trade is heating up again. The Raleigh News & Observer ran a serie...
The U.S. economy is suffering because of misguided theorists/economists who continue to insist that ...
As America grapples over what to do in order to avoid the perils associated with manifest U.S. econo...
A trade deficit is defined by the amount by which a country’s imports exceeds the value of its expor...
The U.S. sacrifices about ten full time jobs for each million dollars of net imports of goods and se...
The “Great Recession” of 2008 was the greatest global financial crisis since the Great Depression. I...
David M. Gould, Roy J. Ruffin, and Graeme L. Woodbridge argue that free trade is supported both by e...
As long as the U.S. continues to have huge trade deficits, the American jobs would continue to be of...
The Trade Deficit Review Commission was established to study the nature, causes, and consequences of...
Despite all of the advantages of free trade and WTO effort to discourage trade restrictions, in July...
International disputes and tensions arise in situations where one nation is seeking its own economic...
"Many American economists, politicians and citizens are afraid of a widening trade deficit with Chin...
The argument of this essay is that the United States must adopt a policy of full free trade. In ord...
According to conventional wisdom, trade balances reflect a country's competitive strength-the lower ...
This paper examines the present theories and shortcomings of current free trade policy, and the cons...
The debate over international trade is heating up again. The Raleigh News & Observer ran a serie...
The U.S. economy is suffering because of misguided theorists/economists who continue to insist that ...
As America grapples over what to do in order to avoid the perils associated with manifest U.S. econo...
A trade deficit is defined by the amount by which a country’s imports exceeds the value of its expor...
The U.S. sacrifices about ten full time jobs for each million dollars of net imports of goods and se...
The “Great Recession” of 2008 was the greatest global financial crisis since the Great Depression. I...
David M. Gould, Roy J. Ruffin, and Graeme L. Woodbridge argue that free trade is supported both by e...
As long as the U.S. continues to have huge trade deficits, the American jobs would continue to be of...
The Trade Deficit Review Commission was established to study the nature, causes, and consequences of...
Despite all of the advantages of free trade and WTO effort to discourage trade restrictions, in July...
International disputes and tensions arise in situations where one nation is seeking its own economic...
"Many American economists, politicians and citizens are afraid of a widening trade deficit with Chin...
The argument of this essay is that the United States must adopt a policy of full free trade. In ord...
According to conventional wisdom, trade balances reflect a country's competitive strength-the lower ...
This paper examines the present theories and shortcomings of current free trade policy, and the cons...
The debate over international trade is heating up again. The Raleigh News & Observer ran a serie...