
What we can learn from a past tariff tiff (rerun)
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Lessons from Smoot-Hawley: Trade Policy Implications
This chapter examines the historical impact of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930 on the American economy during the Great Depression and its relevance to modern trade policies. It contrasts past and present tariff strategies, particularly under recent administrations, while emphasizing the evolving nature of international trade and America's economic interdependence. The conversation sheds light on the risks of protectionism and the challenges faced by small businesses, alongside the potential future of global trade relationships.
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