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Free Trade Doesn't Work - What Should Replace It and Why, 2011 Edition (Paperback)
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Free Trade Doesn't Work - What Should Replace It and Why, 2011 Edition (Paperback)
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List price R646
Loot Price R549
Discovery Miles 5 490
You Save R97 (15%)
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Are you wondering how Americans can compete with nations like
China? Are you wondering how, if they can offshore call centers,
computer programming, and accounting, there will be any good jobs
left they can't offshore? Are you wondering how America can keep
importing and running up debt without going bankrupt? Are you
wondering how America can be a powerful nation without an
industrial base? Are you wondering why the politicians keep denying
all of these problems? Are you wondering whether the economics you
learned in school and hear on TV is really valid? Are you wondering
who you can trust? This very readable book is aimed at both
ordinary concerned citizens and people with a bit of sophistication
about economics. It is a systematic examination of why free trade
is slowly bleeding America's economy to death and what can be done
about it. It explains in detail why the standard economic arguments
free traders use all the time are false, and what kind of economic
ideas - well within the grasp of the average American - justify
protectionism instead. It examines the history and politics of free
trade and explains how America came to adopt its present disastrous
free trade policy. It looks at the breakdown of specific industries
and how we can rebuild them and bring millions of high-paying jobs
back to this country. It examines what's wrong with NAFTA, CAFTA,
the WTO, and the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership. It is sharply
critical of the current establishment, but from a bipartisan point
of view, so it should satisfy progressives, conservatives, and
everyone in between. Unlike many past critiques of free trade, it
is economically-literate; it also explains New Trade Theory, the
hot new area of economics that critiques free trade.
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