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Cultural Protectionism

Louise Adler of Melbourne University Press provides a self-parody of the arguments against liberalisation of parallel book imports:

To borrow from John Howard, surely we should decide what books come to this country, and the manner in which they come.

Tim Wilson makes the case for scrapping parallel import restrictions here.

posted on 20 July 2009 by skirchner in Economics

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