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Some Aspects of Economic Illiteracy

Last updated: November 30, 2024 7:53 am
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President-elect Donald Trump made headlines earlier this week when he announced his intention to implement tariffs on his first day in office. The tariffs would target imports from Canada, Mexico, and China, with the goal of addressing issues such as illegal migration, drug trafficking, and the production of fentanyl. However, many economists and experts have criticized these measures, pointing out the economic illiteracy behind them.

The idea of imposing tariffs as a way to address social issues such as drug trafficking or illegal immigration is seen as absurd by many. By forcing Americans to pay a tax on imports, the government is essentially raising prices for consumers and protecting domestic producers from foreign competition. This protectionism can lead to an increase in prices for domestically produced goods, as producers take advantage of the lack of competition from cheaper foreign imports.

Furthermore, tariffs on inputs such as steel can have a ripple effect throughout the economy. When the cost of imported steel is increased, businesses that rely on this input may be forced to raise their prices, leading to layoffs and reduced production. In some cases, companies may even be forced to shut down altogether due to the higher costs.

While some may argue that the tariffs are just a negotiating tactic, the reality is that once implemented, they can have lasting effects on the economy. The Trump administration enacted tariffs during its tenure, and many of these tariffs have been maintained or even increased by the Biden administration. Government intervention in the form of tariffs is not something that can be easily reversed or undone.

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In conclusion, the economic illiteracy behind these tariffs is concerning. As economist James Buchanan points out, a basic understanding of economics is essential for individuals to participate in a liberal democratic society. Without this understanding, individuals may be at the mercy of politicians who implement policies that have far-reaching and unintended consequences. It is important for policymakers to consider the long-term effects of their decisions and to seek input from experts in the field before implementing sweeping changes to trade policy.

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