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International Trade

Scott Wolla

Page One Economics Newsletter, 2016, 1-1

Abstract: As Adam Smith said, everyone lives by exchanging. They exchange?buy and sell?to make themselves better off. Does the same principle apply to international trade? Do nations benefit from importing and exporting? The November Page One Economics explains the basics of international trade and its importance to the economy.

Date: 2016
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