Mad about trade : why main street America should embrace globalization / by Daniel Griswold.
Language: English Massachusetts : Cato Institute, 2009Description: xv, 203 p. ; 23.5 cmISBN:- 9781935308195 (pbk)
- 382.710 973 GRI
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Includes index.
Includes Bibliography and References
Mad about Trade is the much-needed antidote to a rising tide of protectionist sentiment in the United States. The book explains the benefits of free trade and globalization for middle-class, Main Street Americans exposed to a barrage of negative claims from politicians and commentators such as Lou Dobbs. It offers a spirited defense of free trade and globalization that engages the populists on their own turf. In eight timely and provocative chapters, the book shows how middle- and low-income families benefit from import competition, and how a more globalized U.S. economy has created better job.
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