Free trade vs industrial policy: who wins in 2026?
Chips Act, IRA, EU net-zero subsidies — governments are back in industrial policy. Is neoliberal free trade over?
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Short-term vs long-term thinking is at the core of this split.
Not as simple as either extreme makes it sound.
People forget the historical context here.
The framing of the question already biases the answer.
Genuinely fascinating question — voted.
The framing of the question already biases the answer.
China forced the hand of the West on this.
Would be interesting to see age-stratified results.
The policy implications depend heavily on the framing.
I've changed my mind on this one over the past year.
China forced the hand of the West on this.
Comparative advantage still wins over 50 years.
Not as simple as either extreme makes it sound.
Strategic sectors need domestic resilience.
Worth reading the opposing case before voting.
Genuinely fascinating question — voted.
Comparative advantage still wins over 50 years.
The framing of the question already biases the answer.