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Thu put his hand to his lips, a hint came out: "I have this way ..."A few minutes later, Thu left the director's office. Walking along the corridor, she gently took out her cell phone and dialed the number to call: Hello, Mrs. Do, right? Who I am is not important, listen clearly, tonight at seven o'clock at Hau Vinh company, your husband will date his mistress Smiley, if you want to watch good drama, come on time, at the director's office.Hang up, Thu smiled satisfied. Reached out a photo of old man Quoc and Smiley, passionately kissing in the hotel, slightly smirking ... Twisted! The picture of love was torn, the young girl was crumpled and thrown straight into the trash. Standing for a long time, trying to turn on her heel, something made Thu turn around. Motorcycling life lessons poster. The English Movement for Free. Trade (roughly translated: Federation: The movement in favor of free trade in the UK). In the course of writing these works, Bastiat began correspondence with Richard Cobden, one of the main leaders of the Anti-Grain Coalition, which calls for the removal of all barriers to trade. free trade. The two advocates of economic freedom quickly became friends and supported each other in a career for freedom. The success of these works and inspired by the success of Cobden's pro-free trade activities in ending agricultural protectionism in England in 1846 resulted in Bastiat's shift back to Paris to establish the Free Trade Association in France and launched the Le Libre Échange, supporting the association's cause [15]. Bastiat worked to organize and promote free trade for two consecutive years. Initially, he attracted quite a few people working in the commercial and industrial sectors to support his activities, including contributing speeches, making laws for the abolition of protectionism. France and writing books to transform public opinion. But to no avail. There are so many special interest groups that benefit from government incentives and he cannot keep the public interested in his activities. It seems that Adam Smith was right in complaining about public prejudices and the strength of interest groups, at least in France.



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