Trade

In a statement made to the Stanford Board of Trustees in 1959, the Institution’s founder underscored that America’s economic and social system is based on private enterprise, from which springs initiative and ingenuity. Our fellowship remains committed to the principle that free trade is the key engine of national income growth, benefits consumers with less costly goods and services, and, more equitably than any other system, expands wealth and prosperity across societies.

Tariffs And Trade Deficits
Economics, Applied

Steven Davis speaks to Brent Neiman about President Trump’s approach to tariff policy and the latest data on trade deficits. While tariffs are up in 2025, Brent’s research reveals that actual tariff rates are only half as high as headlines suggest. Steve and Brent also discuss who pays Trump’s tariffs, how we know, the damage caused by uncertainty around tariffs, and the value of commitment in the conduct of trade policy.

Recorded on February 19, 2026.

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