Economists May have gotten Globilization Wrong
I couldn't agree more. Nothing is more ironic than a "Union Proud" bumper sticker in Walmart.
While in general, I support simple free trade. I believe that the open trade with China has wiped out our manufacturing industrial base, and that "free trade" is nothing of the sort when they don't play by the same rules. IP is a good example.
Maybe some people can learn.
While in general, I support simple free trade. I believe that the open trade with China has wiped out our manufacturing industrial base, and that "free trade" is nothing of the sort when they don't play by the same rules. IP is a good example.
Maybe some people can learn.
I'd eliminate incomes taxes completely on small businesses to encourage more people to take financial responsibility for themselves and their families. Unfortunately, small businesses have no voice in con-gress. Only big (corrupt) business has lobbyists to bribe con-gress and to crush potential competitors in small businesses.
I don't know about you, but I don't do business with people who steal my property. I would seek to isolate them or at least distance them from me and my friends.
Your assertion is fine in an open market. No present international market is open, and reciprocal. Your assertion also fails to address non-monotonic, or non-linearities. For example, if a business area is eliminated, reconstructing it is more costly and time consuming than increasing throughput in a present business.
China increases its economic power by oppressing its people, requiring them to work at low wages and accept low standards of living. Other countries standard of living benefits. However, China has and will continue to use the economic power they receive to further their control and political system. They are stealing IP. They are seeking control of the South China Sea. We have subsidized this, and are creating a liability for ourselves. They will pressure Korea into submission if they can. This use of force is not a reversible, open economic model.
The trade barriers we have in place today prevent this realignment from taking place in full. In doing so, they limit economic growth, decrease wages, and kill far more jobs than they protect. And by lowering its trade barriers, a government enriches its citizens regardless of the policies implemented by foreign governments.
"trade with other Asian countries" - Good idea as long as they aren't screwing us the same as China.
"form alliances against them" - with whom and how much will that cost?
There is no way to engage these decades old problems without some kind of hurt to Americans. The tariff tool is the simplest at this point in time. Add in changes in other policies (domestic and international) to aid in repatriating businesses. Temporarily, I may pay more for something made in China at Walmart or Amazon, but eventually I may pay the same or less for the same goods made by my neighbors, who will be working instead of on the dole.
What is best depends on why you are dong it.
But it does not need to hurt Americans. Isn't that the main point?
Timing is a little suspicious. I wonder if they are paving the way for Biden to offer a different plan to deal with China, that departs from Trump's, and is yet another promise.
Nice article, Thor. Thanks.
When WordPerfect and Lotus were around, it was $99 and good for 3-5 years...
Once the competition was killed off, MSFT behaved like the monopoly it became. Let's face it, that's kinda the goal... To have price flexibility.
Oracle is another example. Their licensing model eased up when competition increased. Once they dominated big data, they changed their rules.
Developers could NO LONGER use the product for free and had to have a license... Then they went one step further, with Draconian License Reviews.
I know 3 companies who have active plans to remove every Oracle database No Matter the cost.
Now, that is kinda the free market at work. But I think even the most Ardent Free Market Libertarians know that Monopolies are usually EVIL.
My last 2 examples: Google (Search... BTW, I use DuckDuckGo), and Social Media ... These are Quasi Private companies GIVEN SPECIAL RIGHTS,
that are clearly abusing those rights to manipulate in ways that only near monopolies can, and are CLEARLY "Vote Tampering" and "In Kind Contributions"...
As flawed humans, we will ALWAYS game a system. In some cases it's a good thing... At the extremes... It's at least... "Extreme"... LOL
No, free trade does not have to go both ways; e.g. China tariffs hurt their people, not ours.
We can export; it just costs their people more.
"Fair trade" is not an objective term.
If we want to punish China, do it for sounder reasons.
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