
Against the Tide
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Irwin traces the origins of the free trade doctrine from premercantilist times up to Adam Smith and the classical economists. In lucid and careful terms he shows how Smith's compelling arguments in favor of free trade overthrew mercantilist views that domestic industries should be protected from import competition. Once a presumption about the economic benefits of free trade was established, various objections to free trade arose in the form of major arguments for protectionism, such as those relating to the terms of trade, infant industries, increasing returns, wage distortions, income distribution, unemployment, and strategic trade policy. Discussing the contentious historical controversies surrounding each of these arguments, Irwin reveals the serious analytical and practical weaknesses of each, and in the process shows why free trade remains among the most durable and robust propositions that economics has to offer for the conduct of economic policy.
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- Cover page
- Half-title page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Indroduction
- Part One: Origins of the Free Trade Doctrine
- Chapter One: Early Foreign Trade Doctrines
- Chapter Two: The English Mercantilist Literature
- Chapter Three: The Emergence of Free Trade Thought
- Chapter Four: Physiocracy and Moral Philosophy
- Chapter Five: Adam Smith's Case for Free Trade
- Chapter Six: Free Trade in Classical Economics
- Part Two: Controversies about the Free Trade Doctrine
- Chapter Seven: Torrens and the Terms of Trade Argument
- Chapter Eight: Mill and the Infant Industry Argument
- Chapter Nine: Graham and the Increasing Returns Argument
- Chapter Ten: Manoïlescu and the Wage Differential Argument
- Chapter Eleven: The Australian Case for Protection
- Chapter Twelve: The Welfare Economics of Free Trade
- Chapter Thriteen: Keynes and the Macroeconomics of Protection
- Chapter Fourteen: Strategic Trade Policy
- Conclusion
- The Past and Future of Free Trade
- References
- Index
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