Archive for J.R. Kearl
Protectionism: The Myths
J.R. Kearl is a professor of economics and law at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. This article is adapted with permission from the April 1986 issue of BYU Today. For at least 200 years it has been deafly understood that opening an economy to trade increases real per capita income, and that [...]
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