
Throwing the Baby Out With the Bathwater: Keep the WTO
Should the U.S. pull out of the WTO or even shut down the entire enterprise? No. This would be throwing the baby out with the bathwater. Keep the WTO! Continue Reading →
Should the U.S. pull out of the WTO or even shut down the entire enterprise? No. This would be throwing the baby out with the bathwater. Keep the WTO! Continue Reading →
Paul Krugman used to be a terrific economist. One of his lesser-known essays is about David Ricardo and comparative advantage. The essay is still available on the MIT website. I’ve included a pdf version below. This article is about Ricardo’s difficult idea — comparative advantage. Continue Reading →
From the Feb. 18 New York Times. Greg Mankiw explains why trade is good. Most agree that the net impact of free trade is beneficial. Yet the Trump administration’s imposition Continue Reading →
Second, redouble your efforts to educate the public on the merits of free trade. Current public opinion and political winds seem to indicate a serious lack of information on this subject. Continue Reading →
“Why do policy wonks who will happily watch hundreds of hours of talking heads droning on about the global economy refuse to sit still for the ten minutes or so it takes to explain [David] Ricardo?” So asked one famous economist in the mid-1990s, making fun of intellectuals who couldn’t grasp the great English economist’s concept of comparative advantage “with its implication that trade between two nations normally raises the real incomes of both.” Continue Reading →