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Global Justice And Trade: A Surprising Omission, Jonathan Klick, Fernando Teson Mar 2007

Global Justice And Trade: A Surprising Omission, Jonathan Klick, Fernando Teson

Jonathan Klick

Economists generally agree that free trade leads to economic growth. This proposition is supported both by theoretical models and empirical data. Further, while the empirical evidence is more limited on this question, the general consensus among economists holds that trade restrictions are likely to hurt the poor. Even if the latter consensus turns out to be wrong, if free trade leads to superior growth, governments would have more resources to redistribute to the poor. It is surprising then that philosophers and human rights scholars do not advocate liberalizing trade as a way to improve the welfare of the poor as …