Latest Literary Contribution: Free Trade in the Twenty-First Century
Written by Mark Rangeley and Daniel Hannan, Free Trade in the Twenty-First Century is a new book that provides in-depth insight into free trade in the modern era. This book applies academic perspectives and policy experience from experts in this field, including former Prime Ministers and ambassadors, as well as esteemed historians and even a previous Nobel Prize winner. Rangeley and Hannan utilize these theories to explain why free trade is necessary to achieve a prosperous society, the processes and realities of international trade agreements, and how progress toward genuine free trade among countries could be attainable.
President Godart-van der Kroon of LVMI- Europe has contributed to this book as well. Her chapter introduces the complex subjects of Neoliberalism, Ordoliberalism, and the idea of a Social Market Economy. Throughout the chapter, she explains the history behind these concepts, the contributions they have made regarding knowledge in the areas of economics and free trade, and how brilliant economists such as Alfred Müller-Armack and Friedrich Hayek have applied these concepts to create and modify their new yet separate ideas.
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