Winter 1984 Vol. 3 No. 3 Markets, Protectionism, and the Future of Trade Share Articles International Trade and National Prosperity By Charles P. Kindleberger Comment on International Trade and National Prosperity By Edward Tower Realism and Free‐Trade Policy By Leland B. Yeager and David G. Tuerk Comment on Realism and Free‐Trade Policy By Ronald A. Krieger Protectionism, the Welfare State and the Third World By Melvyn Krauss U.S. Trade Policy: History and Evidence By Victor Canto Comment on U.S. Trade Policy: History and Evidence By Sidney L. Jones Do Trade Deficits Matter? By Paul Heyne U.S. Trade Policy and National Security By Thomas D. Willett and Mehrdad Jalalighajar Comment on U.S. Trade Policy and National Security By Earl C. Ravenal The Political Economy of Trade Policy Comment on The Political Economy of Trade Policy By Subroto Roy U.S‑Japanese Trade: Myths and Realities By Steve H. Hanke Comment on U.S‑Japanese Trade: Myths and Realities By Gary Hufbauer The High Cost of Protectionism By Murray L. Weidenbaum Constitutional Reform: A Prerequisite for Supply‐Side Economics By Dwight R. Lee Instream Flows: The State and Voluntary Action By Thomas Greider Deregulating Electric Utilities: A Market‐Process Approach By Douglas A. Houston Information: A Neglected Aspect of the Theory of Price Regulation By E. C. Pasour, Jr. Privatization, Justice and Markets By Richard Auster Reply to Privatization, Justice and Markets By Steve H. Hanke A Note on Law, Property Rights, and Air Pollution By John R. Lott, Jr. Book Review The Supply‐Side Solution Edited by Bruce Bartlett and Timothy P. Roth By Dwight R. Lee Development Without Aid by Melvin B. Krauss By Doug Bandow Latest Issues Fall 2021 Spring/Summer 2021 Winter 2021 Fall 2020