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Don’t be a Vulgar Mercantilist

Last updated: January 22, 2025 2:22 pm
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Tariffs, Industrial Policy, and National Security: A Deep Dive

Tariffs and industrial policy continue to dominate the headlines, sparking debates on their effectiveness and impact. In a recent episode of EconTalk, Scott Sumner argues against tariffs and government interventions that deviate from free market principles. Host Russ Roberts delves into the complexities of defining industrial policy, which Sumner describes as efforts to reshape the economy for national goals.

Despite the economic case for free trade, why do protectionist sentiments persist? Roberts and Sumner highlight the concept of “vulgar mercantilism” and the misunderstanding of trade theory among proponents of protectionism. Are non-economic factors like xenophobia contributing to opposition to free trade?

Roberts emphasizes the importance of innovation and trade in maximizing resources. Why do trade deficits spark concern while trade surpluses are viewed favorably? Sumner notes the prevalence of protectionist policies at the regional level, citing examples like West Virginia’s mining industry and Michigan’s auto sector. How does trade impact individuals on a human level, and what are the unseen consequences of restricting imports?

When it comes to national security, what justifications are used to support industrial policy? Sumner acknowledges some valid concerns but questions the exaggeration of national security threats. How should geopolitical tensions with China influence trade policies, and why does Sumner express more caution towards China than Russia?

Sumner raises alarm over the lack of economic discourse in the political landscape, particularly regarding government debt. Is there a risk of the United States resembling a banana republic due to unsustainable debt levels? What indicators suggest that the current debt trajectory is unsustainable?

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As the debate on tariffs, industrial policy, and national security continues, it’s crucial to consider the economic implications and potential consequences of deviating from free market principles. Let’s keep the conversation going and explore the complexities of these issues.

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