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A collection of essays arguing that U.S. foreign policy actions — especially economic sanctions, trade restrictions, and interventionist measures — often harm trade, economic growth, and individual liberties, both abroad and at home. The volume analyzes historical and contemporary case studies to show how trade-policy decisions have unintended economic costs and undermine free-market principles.
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Publisher: Cato Institute
Publishing Year: 1999
ISBN: 978-1-882577-744-9
Pages: 320