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An Unapologetic Case for Free Trade

An Unapologetic Case for Unconditional, Unilateral Free Trade
Lecture and Q&A by Prof. Don Boudreaux of George Mason University

Thursday, March 9
5-6:15 p.m.
LA 2310

Unconditional free trade today has few defenders, even though the economic and ethical case for it is powerful. Boudreaux will present the core principles that lead to the conclusion that trade restrictions, regardless of the stated justification, only make people poorer.

Sponsored by the Political Economy Project and the Towson Economics Society