Collins Dictionary defines “going down the rabbit hole” as such: To enter into a situation or begin a process or journey that is particularly strange, problematic, difficult, complex, or chaotic, especially one that becomes increasingly so as it develops or unfolds.

Readers, please join me as we try to make sense of President Donald Trump’s – and the United States of America’s – ongoing journey down the rabbit hole, imposing tariffs on some 60 countries, including Israel, using a (wrong) formula ostensibly provided by a widely used artificial intelligence program and, at a stroke, destroying a global trading ecosystem that has generated jobs, income, and global wealth for 80 years.

British author E.M. Forster famously said, “How do I know what I think if I can’t see what I say?” I welcome the opportunity to learn what I think about Trump’s tariffs by reading what I write. For once, I suspect that my profession, economics, has something useful to contribute.

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