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- catalog abstract ""With selected readings ranging from the mercantilists of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries to contemporary twentieth century authors, Free Trade versus Protectionism addresses one of the oldest controversies in economic science - the fundamental opposition of these two doctrines." "Overbeek presents arguments advanced by advocates of free trade and protectionism alike, creating a useful tool for scrutinizing the standpoints of both schools. The book consists of seven parts, beginning with mercantilism and its critics. Subsequent sections examine the free traders and protectionists of the nineteenth century, the evolution of the debate between 1900 and 1940, and the discussion of free trade versus protectionism during the latter half of the twentieth century." "Free Trade versus Protectionism will prove a useful source book for professors and students of the history of economic thought, international economics, international politics and international business."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11054963.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description ""With selected readings ranging from the mercantilists of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries to contemporary twentieth century authors, Free Trade versus Protectionism addresses one of the oldest controversies in economic science - the fundamental opposition of these two doctrines." "Overbeek presents arguments advanced by advocates of free trade and protectionism alike, creating a useful tool for scrutinizing the standpoints of both schools. The book consists of seven parts, beginning with mercantilism and its critics. Subsequent sections examine the free traders and protectionists of the nineteenth century, the evolution of the debate between 1900 and 1940, and the discussion of free trade versus protectionism during the latter half of the twentieth century." "Free Trade versus Protectionism will prove a useful source book for professors and students of the history of economic thought, international economics, international politics and international business."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "1. Mercantilism and its Critics. Reading 1. Thomas Mun. Reading 2. Philipp Wilhelm von Hornick. Reading 3. David Hume -- 2. Classical Liberalism and Free Trade in the Late Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century. Reading 4. Adam Smith. Reading 5. David Ricardo. Reading 6. Jean Baptiste Say. Reading 7. Frederic Bastiat. Reading 8. John Stuart Mill. Reading 9. Nicolaas Gerard Pierson. Reading 10. William Graham Sumner -- 3. Protectionism in the Nineteenth Century. Reading 11. Alexander Hamilton. Reading 12. Daniel Raymond. Reading 13. Henry Charles Carey. Reading 14. Adam Heinrich Muller and Friedrich List. Reading 15. The German Historical School and Adolph Wagner. Reading 16. Paul Emile Cauwes and Felix Jules Meline -- 4. The Decline of Economic Liberalism and the Idea of Free Trade during the 1900-1940 Period. Reading 17. Frank William Taussig. Reading 18. Arthur Cecil Pigou. Reading 19. Ludwig Elder von Mises. Reading 20. Lionel Robbins -- 5. Protectionist Arguments during the 1900-1940 Period. Reading 21. Benito Mussolini. Reading 22. John Maynard Keynes. Reading 23. Reed Smoot and Willis C. Hawley -- 6. The Economics of Free Trade during the Second Half of the Twentieth Century. Reading 24. Henry Hazlitt. Reading 25. Gottfried Haberler. Reading 26. John Richard Hicks. Reading 27. Milton Friedman. Reading 28. Mancur Lloyd Olson. Reading 29. Jagdish Bhagwati. Reading 30. Melvin Krauss. Reading 31. Paul Robin Krugman -- 7. Protectionist Opinions and the Idea of Managed Trade after 1945. Reading 32. Gunnar Myrdal. Reading 33. Raul Prebisch. Reading 34. John Mathew Culbertson. Reading 35. Robert L. Kuttner. Reading 36. Robert Reich.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog extent "ix, 646 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "185898971X".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar,".
- catalog subject "382/.7/09 21".
- catalog subject "Free trade History.".
- catalog subject "HF1711 .O94 1999".
- catalog subject "International economic relations History.".
- catalog subject "Protectionism History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Mercantilism and its Critics. Reading 1. Thomas Mun. Reading 2. Philipp Wilhelm von Hornick. Reading 3. David Hume -- 2. Classical Liberalism and Free Trade in the Late Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century. Reading 4. Adam Smith. Reading 5. David Ricardo. Reading 6. Jean Baptiste Say. Reading 7. Frederic Bastiat. Reading 8. John Stuart Mill. Reading 9. Nicolaas Gerard Pierson. Reading 10. William Graham Sumner -- 3. Protectionism in the Nineteenth Century. Reading 11. Alexander Hamilton. Reading 12. Daniel Raymond. Reading 13. Henry Charles Carey. Reading 14. Adam Heinrich Muller and Friedrich List. Reading 15. The German Historical School and Adolph Wagner. Reading 16. Paul Emile Cauwes and Felix Jules Meline -- 4. The Decline of Economic Liberalism and the Idea of Free Trade during the 1900-1940 Period. Reading 17. Frank William Taussig. Reading 18. Arthur Cecil Pigou. Reading 19. Ludwig Elder von Mises. Reading 20. Lionel Robbins -- 5. Protectionist Arguments during the 1900-1940 Period. Reading 21. Benito Mussolini. Reading 22. John Maynard Keynes. Reading 23. Reed Smoot and Willis C. Hawley -- 6. The Economics of Free Trade during the Second Half of the Twentieth Century. Reading 24. Henry Hazlitt. Reading 25. Gottfried Haberler. Reading 26. John Richard Hicks. Reading 27. Milton Friedman. Reading 28. Mancur Lloyd Olson. Reading 29. Jagdish Bhagwati. Reading 30. Melvin Krauss. Reading 31. Paul Robin Krugman -- 7. Protectionist Opinions and the Idea of Managed Trade after 1945. Reading 32. Gunnar Myrdal. Reading 33. Raul Prebisch. Reading 34. John Mathew Culbertson. Reading 35. Robert L. Kuttner. Reading 36. Robert Reich.".
- catalog title "Free trade versus protectionism : a source book of essays and readings / by Johannes Overbeek.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".