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Dani Rodrik has an interesting piece on Why Doesn't the Public by Economist's Advocacy of Free Trade on his site at
http://rodrik.typepad.com/dani_rodriks_weblog/2008/03/why-doesnt-the.html
with some good links to articles that make good economic arguments that trade may not always be beneficial
Posted by David | March 20, 2008 1:13 PM