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|a Irwin, Douglas A.,
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|a Against the tide :
|b an intellectual history of free trade /
|c Douglas A. Irwin.
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|a Princeton, N.J. :
|b Princeton University Press,
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|a viii, 265 p. :
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. [231]-251) and index.
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|a Ch. 1. Early Foreign Trade Doctrines -- Ch. 2. The English MercantilistLiterature -- Ch. 3. The Emergence of Free Trade Thought -- Ch. 4.Physiocracy and Moral Philosophy -- Ch. 5. Adam Smith's Case for FreeTrade -- Ch. 6. Free Trade in Classical Economics -- Ch. 7. Torrens andthe Terms of Trade Argument -- Ch. 8. Mill and the Infant IndustryArgument -- Ch. 9. Graham and the Increasing Returns Argument -- Ch.10. Manoilescu and the Wage Differential Argument -- Ch. 11. TheAustralian Case for Protection -- Ch. 12. The Welfare Economics of FreeTrade -- Ch. 13. Keynes and the Macroeconomics of Protection -- Ch. 14.Strategic Trade Policy -- Conclusion: The Past and Future of FreeTrade.
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