"The only way to save our economy is for the U.S. to counter with trade and industrial policies designed to correct the defects of free trade. Ian Fletcher's Free Trade Doesn't Work is the best guide to develop such policies." -Ernest Hollings, U.S. senator from South Carolina, 1966-2005. "Uniformly insightful, often brilliant, and remarkably readable. Obama's team should read it - and soon." -George C. Lodge, professor emeritus, Harvard Business School " If people will listen, Fletcher's informed voice will help turn the country toward a more promising future." -William Greider, author of...
"The only way to save our economy is for the U.S. to counter with trade and industrial policies designed to correct the defects of free trade. Ian Fle...
Fletcher systematically examines why free trade is slowly bleeding America's economy to death and what can be done about it. He explains in detail why the standard economic arguments free traders use all the time are false, and what kind of economic ideas--well within the grasp of the average American--justify protectionism instead. 348 pp.
Fletcher systematically examines why free trade is slowly bleeding America's economy to death and what can be done about it. He explains in detail why...
First published in 1967. These essays illustrate the movement of ideas in the literary and artistic history of the later part of the nineteenth century. The subjects dealt with are diverse though interrelated. All the contributors exemplify the changing thought of the period from Romanticism, through Victorianism to Symbolism. This title will be of interest to students of art history and literature.
First published in 1967. These essays illustrate the movement of ideas in the literary and artistic history of the later part of the nineteenth cen...