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Tariffs: Saving American Jobs Since...Wait, What?
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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 3138538" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>This is a great book to read before engaging in any intelligent discussion regarding trade and tariffs. It's short, easy to follow, and based on sound economic principles, not political sound bites. The author is a small government, anti-Keynesian economist.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://russroberts.info/books/the-choice/" target="_blank">http://russroberts.info/books/the-choice/</a></p><p></p><p>I have no doubt that there is a "long game" aspect to Trump's recent trade war, and I'm willing to see that play out, but anyone who thinks the U.S. steel industry is "back" simply because of the short term increase in production and price brought about by artificial and unsustainable tariffs is ignorant and getting played. Real sustainable growth in U.S steel can/will only come from making better steel more efficiently than 'the other guy'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 3138538, member: 42"] This is a great book to read before engaging in any intelligent discussion regarding trade and tariffs. It's short, easy to follow, and based on sound economic principles, not political sound bites. The author is a small government, anti-Keynesian economist. [URL]http://russroberts.info/books/the-choice/[/URL] I have no doubt that there is a "long game" aspect to Trump's recent trade war, and I'm willing to see that play out, but anyone who thinks the U.S. steel industry is "back" simply because of the short term increase in production and price brought about by artificial and unsustainable tariffs is ignorant and getting played. Real sustainable growth in U.S steel can/will only come from making better steel more efficiently than 'the other guy'. [/QUOTE]
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