I don’t have time to discuss the latest Econtalk podcast just now. But any readers interested in trade and globalization will enjoy Don Bodreaux and Russ Roberts discussion, based somewhat on Don’s new book Globalization. Some of the best, easy to understand explosions of anti-trade myths I have encountered anywhere.
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