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Narrow economies vs broad economies
Season 1 · Episode 480

Narrow economies vs broad economies

Was Ricardo wrong, and is Trump right, on the idea of comparative advantage?

Debunking Economics - the podcast · Steve Keen & Phil Dobbie

November 6, 202547m 18s

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Show Notes

Is it fair enough to totally write off Ricardo’s theory of competitive advantage? Certainly, President Trump isn’t an advocate, using tariffs to protect America’s domestic industries from those countries that produce stuff cheaper. A broad economy, producing a range of products and services, is preferably to a narrow one, reliant on one or two key exports, which is what Ricardo advocated. But in support of Ricardo, some of the narrowest economies, like Australia, have some of the highest levels of GDP per capita. It seems to work for resource-based economies, so far. But could they be even richer? Phil and Steve discuss Ricardo and economic complexity in the age of Trump’s tariff agenda. 

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