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Might be time for a change here

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Might be time for a change here Skip to content Might be time for a change here A librarian-friend asked me about tariffs . . . A government imposes taxes on a second country’s goods and services to raise revenue, to protect its own domestic industry and, often, to attempt to influence the behavior of the second country. That’s what a tariff is. When a politician says a tariff is just a tax, he or she is skipping a lot of steps in the process. But at the end of the process, tariffs can result in higher consumer prices. It’s more important to understand the steps involved. Country A imposes a tariff on Country B imported goods, let’s say, steel, and let’s say for a legitimate reason. Country B experiences higher prices on its goods as a result, decreasing demand on that good because it can no longer compete with Country A’s domestic output of that same good. So Country B decides to impose a tariff on the same good or service on Country A. Now we have a trade war, also kno...

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