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Winter 2017
ISSN 0890-913X
Volume 32, Number 4

Trade and Our “Habits of the Lip”

Donald J. Boudreaux, George Mason University
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TradeandOurHabitsoftheLipTheJournalofPrivateEnterprise32(4),2017,109119DonaldJ.BoudreauxGeorgeMasonUniversity______________________________________________________AbstractDeirdreMcCloskeyhasconvincedmethatthewordsweuse,ourhabitsofthelip,”mattermightily.IarguehereinaMcCloskeyanspiritthatthewordswetypicallyusewhendiscussinginternationaltradearehighlymisleading.Weeconomistsneedabetterapproachtopersuadingthepublictoimprovetheirunderstandingoftradeandtoshowingthatnationalboundariesareeconomicallymeaningless.Thehabitsofourlipsmustchange.______________________________________________________JELCodes:A11,F10Keywords:DeirdreMcCloskey,freetrade,tradedeficits,tariffs,nationalsavingsrateI.IntroductionDeirdreMcCloskeyhasconvincedmethathowwetalkthewordsweuse,ourhabitsofthelip1mattermightily.Wordsarenotmerelynominal.Wordsarereal,asaretheirconsequences.Withthisrealityinmind,IarguehereinaMcCloskeyanspiritthatthewordswetypicallyusewhendiscussinginternationaltradearehighlymisleading.Weeconomistsneedabetterapproachtopersuadingthepublictoimprovetheirunderstandingoftrade.Thehabitsofourlipsmustchange.Itsnotthatwedidntgetofftoanexcellentstart.ThecoreofAdamSmithsstill-relevant1776volume,AnInquiryintotheNatureandCausesoftheWealthofNations,isanexhaustiveandbrilliantanalysisofthemercantilistcaseforprotectionism.Smithfamouslyfoundittobedeeplyflawed.Heshowedthatmercantilismisbuiltonquestionablepremises,thatitemploysflawedlogic,andthatitcorrespondspoorlywithpoliticalandeconomicreality.AndthewordsthatSmithusedtomakehiscaseweremuscularasinNothing,forexample,canbemoreabsurdthanthiswholedoctrineofthebalanceoftrade(1776,bookV,chap.3,para.31).1Thisphrase,whichMcCloskeyadaptsfromTocquevilleshabitsofthemind,”appearsthroughoutherBourgeoistrilogy.
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