13.3.1 Free Trade Arguments:
The dictionary definition of free trade states it as a policy of
allowing people of one country to buy and sell from other countries
without restrictions. This idea originated with the influential British
economist, philosopher, and author of The Wealth of Nations,
Adam Smith. He inspired the writings of great economists such as
David Ricardo, Karl Marx, Thomas Malthus, and others. According
to Smith, specialization and trade is the best solution to create a
flourishing American economy. William H. Peterson, holder of the
Lundy Chair of Business Philosophy at Campbell University, agrees
with Smith's philosophy.
Free Trade refers to the Trade between countries without
any restriction or discrimination. In other words when the citizen of
one country are free, either to import or export or to do both, with
the citizens of the country, then the trade is termed as free. In more
precise words, Free Trade is the restrictionless trade among the
nations. Thus in a free trade no differentiation is made between the
national or foreign industries. No policy exists to favour the national
industries and shock the foreign industries.
Adam Smith defined Free Trade as the, "of commercial
policy which drawn no distinction between domestic and foreign
commodities and therefore neither imposes additions burden on the
latter, for grants any special favours to the farmers."The definition
does not however mean that under the 'Free Trade banner' various
duties and levies will disappear. But it means that the duty is to be
levied only to raise the revenue and not with any other purpose like
the protection of the interests of the domestic enterprises.
In the free trade the countries take part because they get the
comparative advantage by doing so. If the countries are not
disturbed in this context them the trade may become of durable in
character. To quote Cairns, "If nations only engage in trade when
advantage arises from doing so any interference in their free action
in trading can only have the effect of debarring them from an
advantage.
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