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Some free traders like to challenge industrial policy advocates by asking – “if tariffs are so great, doesn’t the Interstate Commerce Clause impede Tennessee’s economic development?” Dani Rodrik explains why the 50 states aren’t merely the world’s most successful free trade area.

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This entry was posted in Uncategorized on 13 July 2007 by jdingel.

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