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-discrimination, namely MFN and national treatment. This has manifested itself in 1) growing resort to protectionism in the wake of the crisis …
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The colonial legacy of African underdevelopment is widely debated but hard to document. We use occupational statistics from Protestant marriage registers of historical Kampala to investigate the hypothesis that African gender inequality and female disempowerment are rooted in colonial times. We...
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In this paper, we provide aggregate trends in China’s trade performance from the 1840s to the present. Based on historical benchmarks, we argue that China’s recent gains are not exclusively due to the reforms since 1978. Rather, foreign economic activity can be understood by developments...
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Protectionism enjoys surprising popular support, in spite of deadweight losses. At the same time, trade barriers appear … endogenously acquires more information about his sector of employment. As a result, voters support protectionism, because they …
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rules altered at most the composition of crisis-era protectionism. As to the quantum of protectionism, it is unclear how WTO … refrain from protectionism. …
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Drawing upon a comprehensive database of contemporary protectionism, this paper offers an initial assessment of the … extent to which our understanding of protectionism may have to evolve. While some long-standing features of protectionism …
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robustly associated with protectionism. Moreover, right-wing protectionism concerns not just agriculture but appears to be a …
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the welfare costs of protectionism in the service sector. This will require the quantification of barriers to the …
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This paper evaluates the robustness of trade liberalization in Central Europe and the role of the Europe Agreements (EAs) in institutionalizing this process. It finds a) that institutions are still fragile in Central Europe; b) that the EAs are not a great force for liberalism (on either side);...
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Chinese protectionism. For the first 15 members to join the European Union this paper estimates the factors affecting the … protectionism by China contributed too. …
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