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When goods do not cross borders, soldiers will
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"When goods do not cross borders, soldiers will"

- Frederic Bastiat

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This quote by Frederic Bastiat is a cautioning regarding the effects of protectionism. Protectionism is the technique of shielding a country's residential sectors from foreign competition by enforcing tolls and also other restrictions on imports. Bastiat is suggesting that if goods are not permitted to go across borders, after that the only way to shield a nation's passions is via armed forces force. He is implying that if countries are not willing to comply and trade with each various other, after that they will resort to war in order to shield their rate of interests. This quote serves as a reminder that free trade is important for tranquility as well as success. It additionally highlights the significance of international cooperation and also understanding in order to avoid conflict. By allowing goods to go across borders, countries can gain from boosted financial development and improved relations with various other nations.

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France Flag This quote is written / told by Frederic Bastiat between June 30, 1801 and December 24, 1850. He/she was a famous Economist from France. The author also have 7 other quotes.

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