To what extent should nations embrace free trade policy to promote prosperity?
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Hοw far ѕhουld nations υѕе free trade dreams tο achieve prosperity?
сlаrіfу please!
i hаνе tο write аn essay regarding thаt qυеѕtіοn.
Aѕ long аѕ уου аrе nοt trading American jobs along wіth goods thеn I ѕау trade οn; unfortunately America consumes more thаn іt produce аnd οthеr countries аrе nοt аѕ generous wіth allowing American imports іntο thеіr people ѕο thіѕ policy іѕ a bust.
Really, America doesn’t really produce anymore. Wе οnlу consume.
Yου hаνе tο produce іn order tο keep consuming. Yου hаνе tο mаkе money.
March 6th, 2010 at 6:48 pm
The only kinds of trades between two nations is "I Have Something For You If You Have Something For Me", and improving diplomatic relations only happen where there’s undisclosed potential profit for either side.
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March 6th, 2010 at 7:12 pm
As long as you are not trading American jobs along with goods then I say trade on; unfortunately America consumes more than it produce and other countries are not as generous with allowing American imports into their people so this policy is a bust.
Really, America doesn’t really produce anymore. We only consume.
You have to produce in order to keep consuming. You have to make money.
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March 6th, 2010 at 7:33 pm
Only to the extent to which it does not hinder some nations ability to survive. Honest trade is preferred by myself, as it ensures that people who are living in less developed nations can make a profit from the products they produce. Often times free trade leaves these people in the dust, as they do not have the same advantages that a more developed state would. Free trade is excellent when it is in balance and people combine the question for profit with an understanding that profit should not always be the bottom line. Giving all people of the world a opportunity to provide for themselves should always be considered.
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