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    Free Trade Brings More Foreign Investment into the US. That's a Good Thing.

    enApril 10, 2020

    About this Episode

    Politicians and pundits have a blind spot when it comes to international economic transactions. They ignore a portion of trade! In particular, they ignore trade in claims on future income—that is, stocks and bonds.

    Narrated by Daniella Bassi.

    Original Article: "Free Trade Brings More Foreign Investment into the US. That's a Good Thing."

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