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Tariffs, Capital Heterogeneity, and the Real Costs of Intervention: The Aluminum Example

Tariff supporters claim that implementing tariffs will result in new jobs at home. What they fail to point out is that many people depend upon imports for work. The tariffs on Canadian aluminum imports are a case in point.

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