Against the Tide - Douglas A. Irwin

Against the Tide

An Intellectual History of Free Trade
Buch | Hardcover
274 Seiten
1996
Princeton University Press (Verlag)
978-0-691-01138-7 (ISBN)
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This text dicusses the doctrine of free trade, from its conception in Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations". It looks at why free trade has been such a successful theory, and describes the way in which it has withstood various theoretical attacks throughout its existence.
About two hundred years ago, largely as a result of Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations", free trade achieved an intellectual status unrivaled by any other doctrine in the field of economics. What accounts for the success of free trade against then prevailing mercantilist doctrines? And how well has free trade withstood various theoretical attacks that have challenged it since Adam Smith's time? In this readable intellectual history, Douglas Irwin explains how the idea of free trade has endured against the tide of the abundant criticisms that have been leveled against it from the ancient world and Adam Smith's day through the present. An accessible, nontechnical look at one of the most important concepts in the field of economics, "Against the Tide" will allow the reader to put the ever new guises of protectionist thinking into the context of the past and discover why the idea of free trade has so successfully prevailed over time. 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 favour of free trade overthrew merchantilist 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.

Douglas A. Irwin is Professor of Economics at Dartmouth College. He is the editor of Jacob Viner: Essays on the Intellectual History of Economics (Princeton).

Zusatzinfo 15 halftones
Verlagsort New Jersey
Sprache englisch
Maße 197 x 254 mm
Gewicht 624 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften
Sozialwissenschaften
Wirtschaft Allgemeines / Lexika
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Makroökonomie
ISBN-10 0-691-01138-9 / 0691011389
ISBN-13 978-0-691-01138-7 / 9780691011387
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