Douglas A. Irwin is the John Sloan Dickey Third Century Professor in the Social Sciences in the Department of Economics at Dartmouth College. He is a research associate of the NBER.
"Irwin outlines [the] long evolution of trade politics from the
mercantilist 1640s to the present, when Trump has made trade
controversial again by arguing for a renewal of protectionist
policies. [His] chronicle--lengthy, detailed, and readable--traces
the winding trail that has brought us to the liberal world trading
order we enjoy today."--George Melloan, Wall Street Journal "At a
time when Washington's approach to trade seems poised to undergo a
significant shift, this magisterial book surveys the entire history
of US trade policy since the Colonial era, using congressional
debates and actions to show how conflicting domestic economic
interests have led Americans to clash repeatedly over
trade."--Foreign Affairs, Best of Books 2018 (01/02/2019) "Tells
the history of American trade policy, showing that trade is neither
dull nor deserving of the attacks on it. . . . As Mr Irwin spins
this grand narrative, he also debunks trade-policy
myths."--Economist "At a time when concerns about trade wars
unsettle financial markets and engage media pundits, those seeking
a deeper understanding may choose to consult Irwin's hefty
volume."--EH.net "Irwin's magnum opus . . . is already a classic.
Given the prominent role trade is playing in politics right now, it
is also very timely. At almost seven hundred pages, Clashing over
Commerce looks intimidating. But once you start reading, it isn't.
Irwin tells a coherent story that spans generations, showcasing the
prominent personalities in the great trade debate, their larger
philosophical and economic arguments, and the legislation and
policies they fought over. It hits on all levels."-- (01/02/2019)
"Other histories have been written about US trade policy, but
Irwin's is the most comprehensive and useful for guiding our
current decision making on trade. . . . Irwin combines scholarly
analysis with a historian's eye for trends and colorful details.
This book is readable and illuminating, for the trade expert and
for all Americans wanting a deeper understanding of America's
evolving role in the global economy."
--National Review "Clashing over Commerce is a magisterial book.
Irwin takes readers through the long story of American trade policy
with keen insight and a sense for historical significance."--I. M.
Destler, University of Maryland "Clashing over Commerce is a very
impressive book. Besides a detailed history of trade policy, it
provides a general picture of American political and economic
history."--Regulation "This is, without a doubt, the most
comprehensive discussion of trade policy since Taussig's immensely
influential Tariff History of the United States. Irwin describes
the profound evolution of American trade policy from colonial times
to the present, bringing up to date with the most recent empirical
research and the emergence of a broader trade policy. In its
breadth and depth, Clashing over Commerce represents a major
contribution."--Jeremy Atack, Vanderbilt University
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