Free Trade

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Free trade can be defined as the free access of the market by individuals without any restriction or any trade barriers that can obstruct the trade process such as taxes, tariffs and import quotas. Free trade in its own way unites and brings people together. Most individuals love the concept of free trade because it gives them the ability to move freely and interact in the market. The whole idea of free trade is that it lowers the price for goods and services by promoting competition. Domestic producers will no longer be able to rely on government law and other forms of assistance, including quotas which essentially force citizens to buy from them. The producers will have to enter the market and strive into to obtain profit. Free trade was first observed by Adam smith in 1776. “These artificial constraints to free trade are detrimental to a society” (Adam Smith). Until his book was published so many people had different skeptic about free trade. As a result of Adam Smith's book titled Wealth of Nations, free trade achieved an intellectual and rational status supreme to any other principle in the field of economics. Another economist Douglas Irwin wrote a book titled “Against the Tide”. The book is an Intellectual History of Free Trade; it is an interesting, educational account of how free trade appeared and of how the concept of free trade has coped with two centuries of attacks and criticism. The behavior of an economy is reflected in the behavior or nature of the individuals and firms that make up the economy. So by studying how the individuals and firms act we can be able to understand the economy. We begin our study of free trade by understanding the four principles of individual decision making. Individual’s make their de... ... middle of paper ... ...es of free trade” NSW HSC online http://www.hsc.csu.edu.au/economics/global_economy/tut7/Tutorial7.html#more Accessed November 29, 2011. Net Aparijita, Sinha, “What are the disadvantages of free trade”. Preserve Articles http://www.preservearticles.com/201012291888/disadvantages-of-free-trade.html Accessed December 1, 2011. Net “Benefits of free trade” Economics Help http://www.economicshelp.org/trade/benefits_free_trade.html Accessed November 29, 2011. Net Mohr Angie, “Economic benefit of free trade” chron.com http://smallbusiness.chron.com/economic-benefits-trade-1069.html Accessed November 28, 2011. Net Carden Art, Hammock Mick, “Trade makes people better off even superheroes” Lugwig von Mises Institute, October 13, 2008 http://mises.org/daily/3134 Accessed November 30, 2011. Net

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