Ok, I won't talk about it anymore. But sadly, there are lots of
experts on this subject and some do and some don't disagree.
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], William Pietri
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, 2004-11-08 at 11:52, Stede Troisi wrote:
> > Actually only a small group benefit from free trade.
> > The large stockholders and CEO of society. Yes, we get
> > lower products (in the long run) but so goes the
> > wages.
>
> Hi! This is one opinion on free trade. Your phrasing makes me think
you
> think it's the only correct opinion. Personally, I have a different
one,
> and since I've spent a lot of time thinking about and researching
the
> issue, I find such a sweeping dismissal of my point of view very
> irritating.
>
> Also, this is pretty far from the topic of this group. Although I'm
> personally interested, I don't think a large portion of the 5000
> subscribers of this list also feel that way. If you (or others)
would
> like to discuss international trade theory, I think it would be
better
> if we found another forum for it.
>
> William
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