An Open Letter to President Trump

Eighty-eight years ago on the third of May, 1,028 economists signed an open letter to Congress to oppose the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act, explaining that protectionist tariffs are harmful to the U.S. economy. On May 3, 2018, over 1,100 economists (including yours truly) signed an open letter to President Trump and Congress expressing concern about the President’s threatened (and enacted) trade tariffs–using substantially the exact same letter that was sent 88 years before. That is because–and to illustrate that–the basic economic principles have not changed. Protectionist tariffs harm consumers, harm a large majority of producers, and harm the economy overall .

The letter has been covered by a variety of news sites, including:

The Smoot-Hawley Act is generally viewed as having contributed to the severity of the Great Depression, despite Congress’s (misguided) intent. While the modern economic environment is not necessarily in as fragile a state as it may have been in 1930, and the extent of the implications may not be as severe, the current administration’s threats of trade restrictions nonetheless risk a dampening of economic activity and reduced social well-being.

This is the kind of thing that happens when people don’t pay attention to history.

Or even pop culture…