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This paper examines the various arguments that have been put forth in favor of protectionism, from both an accounting …
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producers from unfair trade practices, they have frequently been used as weapons of protectionism even when dumping has not … property they have for the property they want. This paper begins with a review of the theory and practice of antidumping laws …
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As tariff barriers have fallen worldwide, regulation of domestic policy has become increasingly important in international trade agreements. This has led to the emergence of a theoretical literature addressing the integration of perfectly observable domestic policy into trade agreements....
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As labor provisions in regional trade agreements proliferate, critics contend that they are used for protectionist purposes. Existing categories of labor clauses lead to inconsistent empirical results. We propose and apply a new typology for labor clauses to all WTO-notified regional trade...
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This paper explains why trade liberalizations occur in developing countries, and why they are often reversed. It does so by focusing on the use of lobbying for protection by import competing firms as a means to postpone costly product quality upgrades to keep up with foreign competitors. Given...
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This paper discusses the pitfalls of trade protectionism and argues the case for free trade. An extensive bibliography …
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One of the goals of the multilateral trading system is to enhance the stability and predictability of the environment in which traders operate.Binding tariffs at the WTO reduces the scope for their discretionary use. But, countries have bound tariffs at ceiling levels often substantially above...
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protectionism in the service sector. This will require quantifying barriers to the international exchange of services.This paper - a …
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We propose a simple and flexible econometric approach to quantify ex-ante the “deep” impact of trade liberalization and the “hard” effects of protection with the empirical structural gravity model. Specifically, we argue that the difference between the estimates of border indicator...
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