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A discussion regarding tariffs, particularly in the context of the United States. It covers the historical use of tariffs, their intended purposes, potential economic impacts, and recent discussions surrounding their implementation.
I created this episode using Google’s NotebookLM, an AI Research Assistant.
Disclaimer: NotebookLM can be inaccurate. Please double check for accuracy. Be mindful of the GIGO Principle – The output is only as good as its sources (or worse).
Here is a list of the sources used and their URLs:
"An alternative take on Trump’s favourite word | Tim Harford" - The specific URL for this article is not provided in the text. However, it is likely located on timharford.com.
"History of tariffs in the United States - Wikipedia" - https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?...
"Market crash or master plan? Wild theories swirl around Trump’s tariff play" - The specific URL for this article is not provided in the text. However, it is likely located on moneycontrol.com.
"Q&A: Experts break down potential tariff impacts - Virginia Tech News" - The specific URL for this article is not provided in the text. However, it is likely located on vtnews.vt.edu.
"THE CASE FOR FAIR TRADE - Project 2025" - While a direct URL for this section isn't provided, it's part of the Project 2025 initiative, likely found on the heritage.org website. The source also cites Exhibit 14 from the U.S. Census Bureau at https://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/....
"The Economic Effects of President Trump's Tariffs - Penn Wharton Budget Model" - The specific URL for this analysis is not provided in the text. However, it is likely located on budgetmodel.wharton.upenn.edu.
"Trump Approval Rating Tracker: Latest Survey Shows Record Low As Americans Oppose New Tariffs - Forbes" - The specific URL for this article is not provided in the text. However, it is likely located on forbes.com.
"Trump tariffs - BBC News" - The specific URL for this article is not provided in the text. However, it is likely located on bbc.com.
"Trump's 2025 Tariff Threats - Intereconomics" - The specific URL for this article is not directly provided, but the domain is intereconomics.eu.
"Trump's tariffs explained - UQ News - The University of Queensland, Australia" - The specific URL for this article is not provided in the text. However, it is likely located on uq.edu.au.
"Understanding the economic tradeoffs of tariffs - State Street Global Advisors" - The specific URL for this article is not provided in the text. However, it is likely located on ssga.com.
"“Liberation Day” Tariffs Explained - CSIS" - The specific URL for this analysis is not provided in the text. However, it is likely located on csis.org.
"Tariffs 101: What are they and how do they work? | Oxford Economics" - The specific URL for this explainer is not provided in the text. However, it is likely located on oxfordeconomics.com.
"Testimony: Alternatives to Tariffs to Boost US Competitiveness - Tax Foundation" - The specific URL for this testimony is not provided in the text. However, it is likely located on taxfoundation.org.
A discussion regarding tariffs, particularly in the context of the United States. It covers the historical use of tariffs, their intended purposes, potential economic impacts, and recent discussions surrounding their implementation.
I created this episode using Google’s NotebookLM, an AI Research Assistant.
Disclaimer: NotebookLM can be inaccurate. Please double check for accuracy. Be mindful of the GIGO Principle – The output is only as good as its sources (or worse).
Here is a list of the sources used and their URLs:
"An alternative take on Trump’s favourite word | Tim Harford" - The specific URL for this article is not provided in the text. However, it is likely located on timharford.com.
"History of tariffs in the United States - Wikipedia" - https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?...
"Market crash or master plan? Wild theories swirl around Trump’s tariff play" - The specific URL for this article is not provided in the text. However, it is likely located on moneycontrol.com.
"Q&A: Experts break down potential tariff impacts - Virginia Tech News" - The specific URL for this article is not provided in the text. However, it is likely located on vtnews.vt.edu.
"THE CASE FOR FAIR TRADE - Project 2025" - While a direct URL for this section isn't provided, it's part of the Project 2025 initiative, likely found on the heritage.org website. The source also cites Exhibit 14 from the U.S. Census Bureau at https://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/....
"The Economic Effects of President Trump's Tariffs - Penn Wharton Budget Model" - The specific URL for this analysis is not provided in the text. However, it is likely located on budgetmodel.wharton.upenn.edu.
"Trump Approval Rating Tracker: Latest Survey Shows Record Low As Americans Oppose New Tariffs - Forbes" - The specific URL for this article is not provided in the text. However, it is likely located on forbes.com.
"Trump tariffs - BBC News" - The specific URL for this article is not provided in the text. However, it is likely located on bbc.com.
"Trump's 2025 Tariff Threats - Intereconomics" - The specific URL for this article is not directly provided, but the domain is intereconomics.eu.
"Trump's tariffs explained - UQ News - The University of Queensland, Australia" - The specific URL for this article is not provided in the text. However, it is likely located on uq.edu.au.
"Understanding the economic tradeoffs of tariffs - State Street Global Advisors" - The specific URL for this article is not provided in the text. However, it is likely located on ssga.com.
"“Liberation Day” Tariffs Explained - CSIS" - The specific URL for this analysis is not provided in the text. However, it is likely located on csis.org.
"Tariffs 101: What are they and how do they work? | Oxford Economics" - The specific URL for this explainer is not provided in the text. However, it is likely located on oxfordeconomics.com.
"Testimony: Alternatives to Tariffs to Boost US Competitiveness - Tax Foundation" - The specific URL for this testimony is not provided in the text. However, it is likely located on taxfoundation.org.