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Over 1,500 Economists Agree: Trump’s Tariffs Are Terrible – Reason

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Over 1,500 Economists Agree: Trump’s Tariffs Are Terrible
Reason interviewed five signatories of the Anti-Tariff Declaration to learn why they oppose tariffs and support free trade.

By Jack Nicastro | 4.24.2025 2:06 PM

Five economists opposed to tariffs, set against a stylized background featuring the Earth and an 'anti-tariffs' banner.
From left to right: David Henderson, Gregory Mankiw , Ben Powell, Deirdre McCloskey, Michael Munger against a tan background with a picture of the earth that has an orange banner across it that reads “tariffs” in white with a white ‘anti’ sign across it | illustration: Eddie Marshall | Hoover Institution | Harvard University | Independent Institute | Cato Institute | Duke University

When the Anti-Tariff Declaration was published on Friday, more than 150 economists signed on to oppose President Donald Trump’s trade policy. Less than a week later, the number of signatories increased by an order of magnitude. Reason spoke with five of the economists who signed the declaration about what motivated their decision.

N. Gregory Mankiw, professor of economics at Harvard University, tells Reason the most important takeaway from the declaration is that “economists are really united in opposition to the Trump international economic policy, [which] seems to be founded on a variety of very fundamental misconceptions about economics and economic history.”

Michael Munger, professor of economics and political science at Duke University, says he signed because “tariffs are bad domestic policy, and bad foreign policy.” Munger explains that the argument for free trade is unilateral: “If another country manipulates its currency, or has trade barriers, that is a harm to THEIR consumers. ‘Wealth’ is the ability to obtain high quality, low cost products.”

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