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A petition I’d be more than willing to sign too

Here, HT: Greg Mankiw.

From the petition:

We, the undersigned, have serious concerns about the recent protectionist sentiments coming from Congress, especially with regards to China.

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As economists, we understand the vital and beneficial role that free trade plays in the world economy. Conversely, we believe that barriers to free trade destroy wealth and benefit no one in the long run. Because of these fundamental economic principles, we sign this letter to advise Congress against imposing retaliatory trade measures against China.

There is no foundation in economics that supports punitive tariffs. China currently supplies American consumers with inexpensive goods and low-interest rate loans. Retaliatory tariffs on China are tantamount to taxing ourselves as a punishment. Worse, such a move will likely encourage China to impose its own tariffs, increasing the possibility of a futile and harmful trade war. American consumers and businesses would pay the price for this senseless war through higher prices, worse jobs, and reduced economic growth.

We urge Congress to discard any plans for increased protectionism, and instead urge lawmakers to work towards fostering stronger global economic ties through free trade.

Today, Tyler Cowen points to a good example of “the recent protectionist sentiments” mentioned in the petition.

august 1, 2007 - Skrevet af US | capitalism, free trade, protectionism | | Endnu ingen kommentarer

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