Unlock the complexities of American trade policy with Tariffs: Civics Basics Number 1, a fascinating exploration of tariffs in the United States from Colonial Times to the present. This essential guide walks you through the evolution of tariffs, illuminating their significant impact on the economy and everyday Americans.
From the early 18th century to the pending tumultuous trade battles of the present day, this book provides a concise yet thorough overview of every major tariff. Each chapter presents a clear and accessible explanation of the tariff's background, purpose, and implications for consumers, paired with engaging illustrations to enhance understanding.
Delving into the controversial Trump Tariffs and their potential repercussions for the average consumer, this book balances analyses of how trade policy influences the cost of goods and the volatility surrounding U.S. commerce in the upcoming presidential administration.
Whether you’re a student of history, a trade policy enthusiast, or simply looking to understand how tariffs have shaped our nation’s economy or work, Tariffs: Civics Basics Number 1 is a compelling and enlightening read. Equip yourself with knowledge as you navigate the intricate world of trade regulation that affects us all.
Discover the past, comprehend the present, and prepare for the future with this indispensable resource on American tariffs.
Get your copy today and gain a clearer perspective on the tariffs that have defined our economic landscape. A compelling and enlightening read!
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Unlock the complexities of American trade policy with Tariffs: Civics Basics Number 1, a fascinating exploration of tariffs in the United States from Colonial Times to the present. This essential guide walks you through the evolution of tariffs, illuminating their significant impact on the economy and everyday Americans. From the early 18th century to the pending tumultuous trade battles of the present day, this book provides a concise yet thorough overview of every major tariff. Each chapter presents a clear and accessible explanation of the tariff's background, purpose, and implications for consumers, paired with engaging illustrations to enhance understanding. Delving into the controversial Trump Tariffs and their potential repercussions for the average consumer, this book balances analyses of how trade policy influences the cost of goods and the volatility surrounding U.S. commerce in the upcoming presidential administration. Whether you're a student of history, a trade policy enthusiast, or simply looking to understand how tariffs have shaped our nation's economy or work, Tariffs: Civics Basics Number 1 is a compelling and enlightening read. Equip yourself with knowledge as you navigate the intricate world of trade regulation that affects us all. Discover the past, comprehend the present, and prepare for the future with this indispensable resource on American tariffs. Get your copy today and gain a clearer perspective on the tariffs that have defined our economic landscape. A compelling and enlightening read! This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798300822316
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