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Protection Versus Free Trade by Henry M. Hoyt delves into the complex debate surrounding international trade policies in the late 19th century. This book offers a detailed examination of the scientific validity and economic operation of defensive duties. Hoyt meticulously presents arguments for and against protectionism, analyzing the impact of tariffs and trade barriers on national economies.
Exploring themes of economic independence, national prosperity, and the role of government intervention, this work provides valuable insights into the historical context of trade policy debates. "Protection Versus Free Trade" remains relevant for understanding the enduring tensions between free trade and protectionist measures in the global economy.
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