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Moisés Naím

Washington, DC

He has written extensively on international economics, U.S. foreign policy, and globalization. His regular opinion columns appear in many internationally recognized publications and he is the author or editor of eight books including Illicit: How Smugglers, Traffickers and Copycats are Hijacking the Global Economy. Previously, Naím served as Venezuela's minister of trade and industry and as an executive director at the World Bank. Close.

Moisés Naím

Washington, DC

Moisés Naím is editor in chief of Foreign Policy magazine. more »

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July 28, 2006 7:22 PM

Disappointing, Not Devastating

Washington DC - The political problem with trade negotiations is that while the benefits of lowering obstacles are diffuse, the losses are concentrated. The owners and workers of companies that are adversely affected by lower trade barriers are fewer but far more motivated to mobilize than the many consumers who would benefit from greater liberalization.

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