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The U.S. administration may be looking to the 19th-century industrialization model as a guide for its tariff policies, but such measures are ineffective in today's complex, sophisticated the 21st-century economy, where supply chains and products are much more intricate, says Anton Muscatelli, principal of the University of Glasgow and co-chair of the International Finance Forum Academic Committee.