Protectionism
Protectionism
The main goal of free trade is to make trade between nations easier and
less costly. The way it achieves this goal is by removing barriers such as tariffs,
eliminating regulations and dismissing certain standards, which allows the market
to balance itself through the pressures of market demands. The free trade
system has existed now for just over two-hundred years, beginning just after the
industrial revolution. It has been successful in promoting independent action,
advancing technology and thus in turn creating wealth. While free trade
economics is a major contributor to economic growth, economic growth is also a
major contributor to the destruction of our planet. ?Due to over consumption and
the throw away model of most developed nations, free trade does not allow for
very much sustainable development.?(Chomsky,N:www.oneworld.org)
Many critics of free market capitalism feel that the root of our problem is too
many environmental resources are considered common goods or common to all.
Common resources are available free of charge to anyone who wishes to use
them. The text defines common resources as ?Goods that are rival, but not
excludable.?( Chomsky,N) Because common goods are rival, one person?s use of
the resource takes away from other people?s enjoyment
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