President Donald Trump's use of tariffs in his second term defies many historical norms, say economists and historians.
President Donald Trump’s use of tariffs in his second term defies many historical norms, say economists and historians.
Instead of compelling Canada to become an American state, the 1890 McKinley Tariff drove Canada into British hands.
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The idea that tariffs are always and everywhere passed on to consumers is a fallacy, by both economic theory and the record of history.
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