BUS309-International Trade Agreements And Negotiations

“Free trade is itself a good, like virtue, holiness and righteousness, to be loved, admired, honoured and steadfastly adopted, for its own sake though all the rest of the world should love restrictions and prohibitions, which are of themselves evils, like vice and crime, to be hated and abhorred under all circumstances and at all times” (The Economist). Critically analyse this statement.

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