Keith Wheeles

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The era’s leading economist, John Stuart Mill, took Carey seriously as “the only writer, of any reputation as a political economist, who now [1865] adheres to the Protectionist doctrine.” But Mill pointed out basic errors in Carey’s analysis and concluded that his argument for protection was “totally invalid”; privately, Mill wrote that Carey’s Principles was “about the worst book on political economy I ever read.”52
Clashing Over Commerce: A History of US Trade Policy (Markets and Governments in Economic History)
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