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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ mutual prosperity, imposes economic hardship on some nations
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so that others may gain. Trading practices among nations are
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declared to be "unfair." Jobs are supposedly lost through
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"cheap" imports flooding domestic markets. Balance of trade
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deficits threaten the financial stability of not only third-world countries, but <ent type='GPE'>the United States</ent> as well.</p>
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deficits threaten the financial stability of not only third-world countries, but <ent type='GPE'>the United</ent> States as well.</p>
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<p>And the solutions proposed are the same everywhere: demands
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are made for the imposition or stiffening of trade
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merely reflect their lower costs of production, as they shift
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into positions in the international division of labor which
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reflect those areas where their relative economic efficiencies
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are greatest. As these nations sell more in <ent type='GPE'>the United States</ent>,
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are greatest. As these nations sell more in <ent type='GPE'>the United</ent> States,
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they earn the purchasing power to buy more from <ent type='GPE'>America</ent>.
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<ent type='NORP'>American</ent> exports, therefore, increase because the only way for
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foreigners to buy more from <ent type='NORP'>American</ent>s is for <ent type='NORP'>American</ent>s to sell
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leading issue during the last several years has been the
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charge that <ent type='GPE'>America</ent> buys more abroad than it sells, resulting
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in a trade deficit that threatens the economic stability of
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<ent type='GPE'>the United States</ent>.</p>
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<ent type='GPE'>the United</ent> States.</p>
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<p>It is true that in terms of tangible or visible goods, the
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U.S. has been buying more than it has sold. But this overlooks
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foreigners are "buying up <ent type='GPE'>America</ent>." "They" will control "us."
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Actually, however, when the foreign investment is "indirect,"
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i.e., loaned to <ent type='NORP'>American</ent>s through the banking system, this
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merely increases the pool of savings in <ent type='GPE'>the United States</ent>; and
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merely increases the pool of savings in <ent type='GPE'>the United</ent> States; and
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this pool of savings is available to domestic businessmen who
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desire to expand or improve their plant and equipment. If
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wisely used, the money borrowed will be paid back, with
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thinker, <ent type='PERSON'>David Hume</ent>, when he criticized the protectionists of
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his time: Not only as a man, but as an <ent type='NORP'>American</ent>, I pray for
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the flourishing commerce of <ent type='GPE'>Germany</ent>, <ent type='GPE'>France</ent>, <ent type='GPE'>England</ent> and even
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<ent type='GPE'>Japan</ent>. Why? Because <ent type='GPE'>America</ent>'s prosperity and economic future
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<ent type='GPE'>Japan</ent>. Why? Because America's prosperity and economic future
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are dependent upon the economic prosperity of all of those
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with whom it trades in the international division of labor.</p>
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<p>Professor <ent type='PERSON'>Ebeling</ent> is the <ent type='PERSON'>Ludwig von</ent> Mises Professor of
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<p>Professor Ebeling is the <ent type='PERSON'>Ludwig von</ent> Mises Professor of
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Economics at <ent type='ORG'>Hillsdale College</ent>, <ent type='GPE'>Hillsdale</ent>, <ent type='GPE'>Michigan</ent>, and also
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serves as vice-president of academic affairs for <ent type='ORG'>The Future</ent> of
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Freedom <ent type='ORG'>Foundation</ent>, P.O. Box 9752, <ent type='GPE'>Denver</ent>, CO 80209.
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Freedom Foundation, P.O. Box 9752, <ent type='GPE'>Denver</ent>, CO 80209.
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From the January 1991 issue of <ent type='ORG'>FREEDOM DAILY</ent>,
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Copyright (c) 1991, <ent type='ORG'>The Future</ent> of Freedom <ent type='ORG'>Foundation</ent>,
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Copyright (c) 1991, <ent type='ORG'>The Future</ent> of Freedom Foundation,
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PO Box 9752, <ent type='GPE'>Denver</ent>, <ent type='GPE'>Colorado</ent> 80209, 303-777-3588.
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Permission granted to reprint; please give appropriate credit
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and send one copy of reprinted material to the <ent type='ORG'>Foundation</ent>.
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and send one copy of reprinted material to the Foundation.
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