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Economists in support of free trade: Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Jean Baptiste Say, Frederic Bastiat, John Stuart Mill, Nicolaas Pierson, William Sumner
Economists in support of free trade: Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Jean Baptiste Say, Frederic Bastiat, John Stuart Mill, Nicolaas Pierson, William Sumner


Economists in favor of Protectionism:  
Economists in favor of protectionism:  
Alexander Hamilton, Daniel Raymond, Henry Carey, Adam Muller
Alexander Hamilton, Daniel Raymond, Henry Carey, Adam Muller


'''Section Two'''
'''Section Two: An Overview of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff'''
 
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'''Section Three: An Overview of the 1934 Reciprocal Trade Agreement'''


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Revision as of 00:28, 28 March 2011

Merin Yu

Moving From Protectionism to Liberalization: An examination of the 1930 Smoot-Hawley Tariff and the 1934 Reciprocal Trade Agreement Act

Section One: Historical Views of Free Trade

Economists in support of free trade: Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Jean Baptiste Say, Frederic Bastiat, John Stuart Mill, Nicolaas Pierson, William Sumner

Economists in favor of protectionism: Alexander Hamilton, Daniel Raymond, Henry Carey, Adam Muller

Section Two: An Overview of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff


Section Three: An Overview of the 1934 Reciprocal Trade Agreement