Paul Krugman Quote

If economists ruled the world, there would be no need for a World Trade Organization. The economist's case for free trade is essentially a unilateral case- that is, it says that a country serves its own interests by pursuing free trade regardless of what other countries may do.


"What should trade negotiators negotiate about?" Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. 35, No. 1 (Mar., 1997)


If economists ruled the world, there would be no need for a World Trade Organization. The economist's case for free trade is essentially a unilateral ...

If economists ruled the world, there would be no need for a World Trade Organization. The economist's case for free trade is essentially a unilateral ...

If economists ruled the world, there would be no need for a World Trade Organization. The economist's case for free trade is essentially a unilateral ...

If economists ruled the world, there would be no need for a World Trade Organization. The economist's case for free trade is essentially a unilateral ...