The Democrats are turning increasing to protectionism, and moving away from the (relative) free trade legacy of Bill Clinton. When Richard Gephardt speaks, heads start nodding in the audience. Daniel Drezner offers very useful, and sad, commentary.
by Tyler Cowen on November 4, 2003 at 7:55 am in Current Affairs, Economics | Permalink
The Democrats are turning increasing to protectionism, and moving away from the (relative) free trade legacy of Bill Clinton. When Richard Gephardt speaks, heads start nodding in the audience. Daniel Drezner offers very useful, and sad, commentary.
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