Tempering Trade

While the amount of global trade depends heavily on tariffs, it also depends mightily on the cost of transporting goods, and specifically that those costs fall faster than domestic production costs do. If both decline by, say 10%, trade levels won’t change much. If trade costs fall faster (due to steam engines and containerization) than domestic production costs do, trade grows. The upshot, trade is on no preset course.

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