Constitution of Liberty in the Open Economy
Discover the profound insights of the "Constitution of Liberty in the Open Economy," authored by a leading thinker in economic theory. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2004, this hardback edition spans 304 pages and serves as a compelling exploration of neo-classical free trade. The book articulates the principles of liberal foreign trade theory, offering readers a fresh conceptual framework to engage in the ongoing debate between free trade and protectionism. Whether you are an economics student, a policy maker, or simply someone interested in understanding the dynamics of global trade, this treatise provides well-argued perspectives that are both informative and thought-provoking. Enhance your knowledge and grasp the critical arguments surrounding international trade with this essential read.