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Adam Smith, often considered the patron saint of free markets, argued that a 50% tariff would improve domestic production and make British goods more competitive on international markets. The post Adam Smith’s 1780 Letter Shows He Saw Tariffs as a Tool to Improve Industry appeared first on Breitbart
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Adam Smith’s 1780 Letter Shows He Saw Tariffs as a Tool to Improve IndustryAdam Smith, often considered the patron saint of free markets, argued that a 50% tariff would improve domestic production and make British goods more competitive on international markets. The post Adam Smith’s 1780 Letter Shows He Saw Tariffs as a Tool to Improve Industry appeared first on Breitbart
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Adam Smith, often considered the patron saint of free markets, argued that a 50% tariff would improve domestic production and make British goods more competitive on international markets. The post Adam Smith’s 1780 Letter Shows He Saw Tariffs as a Tool to Improve Industry appeared first on Breitbart
This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and recommends the best in culture. Sign up for it here. When Joe Kent, the director of the National Counterterrorism Center, resigned today in protest of the
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