Will the Obama administration change tack on protectionism before things get worse?
With a long list of domestic economic problems, free trade is not a top priority for the Obama administration. Protectionism, cited as a major cause of the Great Depression, is raising its ugly head. America’s trade partners, especially those in Asia, are rightly concerned. Is there any chance that...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2009
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Summary: | With a long list of domestic economic problems, free trade is not a top priority for the Obama administration. Protectionism, cited as a major cause of the Great Depression, is raising its ugly head. America’s trade partners, especially those in Asia, are rightly concerned. Is there any chance that the American government will change its stance? |
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