Free Market
Author:
Jeffrey A. Tucker
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The Free Market 14, no. 10 (October 1996) One peculiar aspect of the 1993–95 trade debate was the contradictory purposes—or so it seemed—of Nafta and Gatt. They embrace different theories of how the U.S. should conduct trade policy. The “bilateralistists” think that the U.S. should negotiate trade with one country at a time. The