
Trump, Tariffs, and Trade: What’s at Stake? is the topic of the 2025 Deeds Symposium on Thursday, March 27, at 5:30 p.m. The annual lecture on free-market principles will be given by the John French Professor of Economics at Dartmouth College, Douglas A. Irwin.
The event is presented by the College of Arts and Sciences and will take place in Wilde Auditorium. It is free and open to the public. Registration is recommended by March 21.
Irwin is the author of Clashing over Commerce: A History of U.S. Trade Policy (University of Chicago Press, 2017), which The Economist and Foreign Affairs selected as one of their Best Books of the Year.
He is the author of Free Trade Under Fire (Princeton University Press, fifth edition 2020), Trade Policy Disaster: Lessons from the 1930s (MIT Press, 2012), Peddling Protectionism: Smoot-Hawley and the Great Depression (Princeton University Press, 2011), The Genesis of the GATT (Cambridge University Press, 2008, co-authored with Petros Mavroidis and Alan Sykes), Against the Tide: An Intellectual History of Free Trade (Princeton University Press, 1996), and many articles on trade policy and economic history in books and professional journals.
He is a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research and a non-resident senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
The Deeds Symposium was established at UHart in 1982 to provide a forum for the consideration of free-market principles. Program speakers are internationally known participants in the continuing discussion of free enterprise and government.