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A Trade Policy for Free Societies Robert McGee

A Trade Policy for Free Societies By Robert McGee

A Trade Policy for Free Societies by Robert McGee


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McGee takes the position that the only proper trade policy is one of total, immediate, and unilateral free trade, since such a policy is the only one that is consistent with individual rights.

A Trade Policy for Free Societies Summary

A Trade Policy for Free Societies: The Case Against Protectionism by Robert McGee

McGee takes the position that the only proper trade policy is one of total, immediate, and unilateral free trade, since such a policy is the only one that is consistent with individual rights. He also explodes the myth that trade deficits are bad and advocates the repeal of the antidumping laws, incorporating rights theory as well as utilitarian arguments.

This book is unique in that it (1) does not limit itself to utilitarian arguments, (2) explains why trade deficits are irrelevant, and (3) calls for immediate repeal of the antidumping laws. Part I discusses the philosophy of protectionism and reviews nearly two dozen arguments that projectionists have used to restrict trade. A whole chapter is devoted to exploding the myth that trade deficits are bad. Part II elaborates on the monetary and nonmonetary costs of protectionism. Part III addresses the philosophy and practice of antidumping policy in the United States, and shows why the policy is irrational, destructive and anti-consumer, and concludes that repeal rather than reform is called for. Part IV discusses other issues, such as the policy options for Europe, the effect of competition on prices and efficiency, the stages of economic development and their connection to trade policy, and the irrationality of the United States trade policy toward Eastern Europe.

About Robert McGee

ROBERT W. McGEE is a Professor in the W. Paul Stillman School of Business at Seton Hall University. He is the author/editor of more than 30 books and monographs and has written many articles and reviews for a variety of professional and scholarly journals. Among his recent books is Business Ethics & Common Sense (Quorum, 1992).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Preface The Philosophy of Protectionism The Protectionist Mentality The Trade Deficit Mentality Arguments for Free Trade The Cost of Protectionism Introduction Monetary Costs Nonmonetary Costs Antidumping Policy Antidumping Policy in the USA: Theory and Practice Some Examples of Dumping Harmful Effects of Antidumping Policy The Philosophy of Antidumping Policy Concluding Comments Concluding Comments References Index

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NPB9780899308982
9780899308982
0899308988
A Trade Policy for Free Societies: The Case Against Protectionism by Robert McGee
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1994-08-16
216
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