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The Case for Free Trade

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The Case for Free Trade
Author(s)Bhagwati, Jagdish N.
AbstractThis article discusses environmentalists views on free trade. The author acknowledges that some of their views are valid, but argues that there are benefits to the economic growth that trade brings. The author suggests that transnational problems require cooperative, multinational solutions that are both efficient and equitable.
Pages42-49
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SourceScientific American
VolumeNo269
PubDateNovember 1993
ISBN_ISSN0036-8733

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