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List of figures and tables | ||
Preface | ||
Prologue | ||
1 | Trade, national borders and individual welfare | 3 |
2 | The case for free trade | 24 |
3 | The rhetoric of trade protection | 49 |
4 | The political economy of trade protection | 72 |
5 | The Congress | 111 |
6 | The President | 124 |
7 | The Bureaucracy | 131 |
8 | Trade politics in the legislative branch | 151 |
9 | Trade politics in the executive branch | 202 |
10 | Trade politics and the fair-trade laws | 239 |
11 | Regional trade politics | 270 |
12 | The political economy of the GATT | 291 |
13 | The case for constitutional reform | 317 |
Index | 339 |
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