0 international buying and selling of goods, without limits on the amount of goods that one country can sell to another, and without special taxes on the goods bought from a foreign country: --
a free-trade agreement
1 the buying and selling of goods, without limits on the amount of goods that one country can sell to another, and without special taxes on the goods bought from a foreign country: --
a free-trade agreement
2 international trade in which companies can import and export each other's goods without the usual taxes, limits, etc.: --
After all, the prime minister had apparently accepted the applicability of free trade principles.
Free trade is the automatic result of a 'pre-stabilized harmony' among rational policy monads.
Should joining free trade agreements be accompanied by adopting better resource and environmental management practices?
Companies stifled adventuring traders, suppressed free trade, precluded training mariners, brought superfluous commodities into the realm, and caused inflation.
Moreover, they effectively used the right to free trade as leverage to argue for their right to the city.
Free trade is currently being touted as the panacea to both economic and political ills.
The degree of free trade is represented by a tariff on the import of the resource-intensive good.
We identified how much improvement in the property right structure is needed to make free trade welfare enhancing.