ChatterBank1 min ago
Protectionism
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Bit of a nerdy one I'm afraid, do hope sombody could lend me hand with a few points or explanation?
Why do most countries still protect at least some of their industries although most trade theories conclude that free trade improves social welfare?
Why do most countries still protect at least some of their industries although most trade theories conclude that free trade improves social welfare?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Free trade improves social welfare! Do you really believe that Joey? Almost all our manufacturing has disappeared to Eastern Europe or China. We have nothing left to trade with. The UK is going bust if you hadn't noticed and we have nothing left to recover with.
Any decent government puts it's own people and state first. It's a shame the British government did nothing to protect our power and manufacturing industries. Free trade indeed! They can stuff that!
Any decent government puts it's own people and state first. It's a shame the British government did nothing to protect our power and manufacturing industries. Free trade indeed! They can stuff that!
Nah sorry Andy that's a pile or tabloid rubbish.
Despite the erosion of our traditional manufacturing base the UK is still the World's 7th largest manufacturing nation.
http://www.wisegeek.c...cturing-countries.htm
The UK is going Bust is yet another myth - we have a large deficit true but you have to look at it as a percentage of our GDP.
It's nothing compared to the defecit we've run in the past - particularly after wars
http://1.bp.blogspot....c-debt-since-1800.png
Does rather put it in perspective.
Don't be swayed by the politics - look at the numbers!
Despite the erosion of our traditional manufacturing base the UK is still the World's 7th largest manufacturing nation.
http://www.wisegeek.c...cturing-countries.htm
The UK is going Bust is yet another myth - we have a large deficit true but you have to look at it as a percentage of our GDP.
It's nothing compared to the defecit we've run in the past - particularly after wars
http://1.bp.blogspot....c-debt-since-1800.png
Does rather put it in perspective.
Don't be swayed by the politics - look at the numbers!