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.
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Mad About Trade: Why Main Street America Should Embrace Globalization by Daniel T. Griswold
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There are few subjects so important and so misunderstood as the value of international trade to the American public. Dan Griswold does a masterful job explaining these issues in this highly readable and enjoyable book. -- Frederick W. Smith, Chairman & CEO, FEDEX Corporation Mad about Trade explains in plain English how important more open trade has been in growing the American middle class and how devastating it would be were we to reverse course, as some politicians have suggested. It is very tempting for American politicians to blame economic problems on free trade, globalization, or both. Griswold comprehensively and credibly shows how it would hurt the very people that politicians presume to help! -- Clayton Yeutter, Former U.S. Trade Representative Daniel Griswold's tour de force explores, reasons and documents how import competition benefits the American consumer, seeing him move ahead toward greater peace incentives, lower real prices, more choices, better quality. -- William H. Peterson, Washington Times
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CIN193530819XG
9781935308195
193530819X
Mad About Trade: Why Main Street America Should Embrace Globalization by Daniel T. Griswold
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