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A Case for Free Trade The United States and Globalization in Asia

Bernard Wasow

Challenge, 2001, vol. 44, issue 4, pages 59-66

Abstract: Has Asia grown at the expense of America? No, argues this economist. It may be more protectionist than the United States is, but free trade has helped us all. In response to occasional articles in Challenge , he makes a case for free trade.

Date: 2001

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