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April 28, 2008

Fuller Bellies With Freer Trade

Don Boudreaux

My GMU colleague (and, of course, Marginal Revolution's own) Tyler Cowen explains, in yesterday's edition of the New York Times, how freer trade could fill the world's rice bowl.

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Instead, some Asian countries are engaging in price controls and are forbidding their rice producers from exporting. Go figure!

Posted by: lowcountryjoe | Apr 28, 2008 9:27:01 AM

Watch out - I'm sure Naomi Klein will be crawling out of the gutter to comment on Cowen's story and somehow link Friedman to the disaster....

Posted by: colson | Apr 28, 2008 10:28:34 AM

Imagine our nation's import/export decided by people like Lou Dobbs.

Ooops, I forgot, it is.

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