Defending the Defensible: Free Trade and Economic Liberalism

In 1989, the economist John Williamson introduced the phrase “Washington Consensus” to the politico-economic lexicon. It was shorthand for a set of interrelated policies that, taken together, would free trade within states and between them while boosting overall economic outcomes by freeing the productive forces of society from the stultifying effects of statist managerial policies. … Continue reading Defending the Defensible: Free Trade and Economic Liberalism