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When it comes to free trade agreements, ideally they should be very short. Four words would suffice: “Trade will be free.” But politicians being what they are, what we (that is to say, Mexico, Canada, and the United States) actually have to replace NAFTA is a 1,800-page tome called the USMCA. Hundreds of pages of caveats doesn’t sound very much like free trade. That said, this trade agreement, like all trade agreements, rests on the the myth that it is countries that trade with each other. Countries are aggregates; they can’t actually do anything. It is individuals who trade with each other. Join James Harrigan and Antony Davies as they weigh in on trade agreements and more on this week’s episode of Words and Numbers.
Show Notes:
Authorities may shoot down private drones
Amazon reacts to the $15 wage
Foolishness of the Week
Jazz hands
Topic of the Week: Trade
Trade data
Infographic of trade data
Join the Conversation
Antony Davies on Twitter
James R. Harrigan on Twitter
Words & Numbers Backstage
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When it comes to free trade agreements, ideally they should be very short. Four words would suffice: “Trade will be free.” But politicians being what they are, what we (that is to say, Mexico, Canada, and the United States) actually have to replace NAFTA is a 1,800-page tome called the USMCA. Hundreds of pages of caveats doesn’t sound very much like free trade. That said, this trade agreement, like all trade agreements, rests on the the myth that it is countries that trade with each other. Countries are aggregates; they can’t actually do anything. It is individuals who trade with each other. Join James Harrigan and Antony Davies as they weigh in on trade agreements and more on this week’s episode of Words and Numbers.
Show Notes:
Authorities may shoot down private drones
Amazon reacts to the $15 wage
Foolishness of the Week
Jazz hands
Topic of the Week: Trade
Trade data
Infographic of trade data
Join the Conversation
Antony Davies on Twitter
James R. Harrigan on Twitter
Words & Numbers Backstage
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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