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horizon of the workers. Unskilled workers in the unskilledintensive sector are the ones most in favor of protectionism and …
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This paper studies the effects of protectionism as a business cycle instrument. In normal times, protectionism reduces … international trade, distorts production and reduces output. However, in a liquidity trap protectionism lowers the real interest …
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partial equilibrium analysis allowing us to directly cover the effects of liberalization on the importation, production and …
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This paper looks empirically at the implications that protectionist measures implemented during the current crisis may have had for a country’s ability to attract foreign direct investment. The research utilizes data on such measures that is available from Global Trade Alert, combined with...
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. Protectionism can have many different faces. It can come in the form of Buy-American clauses of stimulus packages, as an increase in … decreases output. -- Business cycle policy ; Protectionism ; Buy-American ; Tariffs ; Export subsidies …
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Die vorliegende Untersuchung stellt die technischen Grundlagen und die Marktordnung für den internationalen Handel mit Dienstleistungen der Informationstechnologie dar; sie analysiert und bewertet die resultierenden Handelsbarrieren. Die Funktionsweise des Internets (Netzaufbau, Adress- und...
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This paper outlines the technical foundations and the market structure for international trade in telecommunication services; it analyzes the resulting trade barriers. The basic structure of international telecommunications depends on the national market structure and the transmission technique...
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Economic sanctions are a frequent instrument of foreign policy. In a diplomatic conflict, they aim to elicit a change in the policies of foreign governments by damaging their economy. However, sanctions are not costless for the sending economy, where domestic firms involved in business with the...
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We estimate CO2 implicitly contained in traded commodities based on the GTAP 7 data: While net carbon imports into the industrialized countries amount to 15% of their total emissions, net carbon exports of the developing countries amount to 12% of their total emissions, and net carbon exports of...
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Biofuels are promoted by politics in more and more countries worldwide. This is being justified by positive effects on the climate, energy, and agricultural policy. The paper describes the current and future markets for biofuels and the existing biofuel programs in single countries. It analyzes...
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