So-called free trade agreements like CAFTA are not really free trade: they bureaucratize trade with compliance bureaucracies and contain protectionist exemptions (e.g., sugar) demanded by geographically concentrated special interests, and they put the President in the position of selling the mercantilist falsehood that trade is good because it lets us export.

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Speaker

Russ Roberts

Evidence Quote

if it's a thousand pages or eight inches thick it's not a free trade agreement it's just a form of subtly managed trade

Source

Mike Munger on Fair Trade and Free Trade 12/3/2007EconTalk
Created: 6/17/2026, 10:31:24 AM

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