
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Krugman discusses how economists should respond to the growth in sympathy for protectionism. Along the way, his Keynesian assumptions lead him to oddball conclusions. Bob and Tom also spend some time explaining the classical case for free trade and discussing whether that case has been vitiated in light of modern conditions.
Show notes for Ep. 27
By Bob Murphy and Tom Woods4.7
797797 ratings
Krugman discusses how economists should respond to the growth in sympathy for protectionism. Along the way, his Keynesian assumptions lead him to oddball conclusions. Bob and Tom also spend some time explaining the classical case for free trade and discussing whether that case has been vitiated in light of modern conditions.
Show notes for Ep. 27

972 Listeners

5,690 Listeners

4,278 Listeners

3,367 Listeners

4,898 Listeners

2,274 Listeners

959 Listeners

1,149 Listeners

1,487 Listeners

428 Listeners

981 Listeners

483 Listeners

2,179 Listeners

508 Listeners

149 Listeners