That's what I expect. It's basically a Whig or Chicago School move of using tariffs to build economic power. I don't like it from an Austrian position, but if you play both sides of the equation, the math works out. Then you're supposed to get off it, but people rarely do (certainly the Whigs never did).
That's what I expect. It's basically a Whig or Chicago School move of using tariffs to build economic power. I don't like it from an Austrian position, but if you play both sides of the equation, the math works out. Then you're supposed to get off it, but people rarely do (certainly the Whigs never did).