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recession and unemployment in industrial countries, and the emergence of protectionism. Second, the changing international …
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America now advocates the path of free markets to industrialization. However, a cursory look into its developmental … history shows that protectionism has been the hallmark of industrial, investment and trade policies followed in that country …
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, industrialization in dependent countries in 1960 is found to be significantly lower than in sovereign countries. This result is shown to …
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One may say that the European Union is a success story: it is growing and in 2004 it witnessed the most significant enlargement in its history up to now – 10 new countries have become members;two other new countries – Romania and Bulgaria – are ready to join the Union. Beyond these...
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While India did not use antidumping, safeguards, and countervailing measures (temporary trade barriers) prior to 1992, it subsequently came to become the WTO system’s dominant user of those policies. Using detailed product-level data from the World Banks’ Temporary Trade Barriers Database...
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The report analyzes the international competitiveness of furniture industry based on calculations of effective rates of protection and trade indicators. Furniture manufacturing remains one of the most highly protected industries in Egypt. Although the nominal rate of protection (NRP) for that...
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international context, and yet instances of protectionism have been apparent in the recent period. However, protectionism has …
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world's most open regimes to IFDI and, though there is some evidence of protectionism vis-a-vis IFDI from emerging markets …, there is also evidence of protectionism among member state economies themselves. …
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This article leaves the principle that the protectionist policy are favorable to the preservation of the stable rates of salary. These rates of salary will have for object to maintain the cost of migration of the populations of the protected sectors and thus to maintain constant the migratory...
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The study is organized as follows: Chapter 1 reviews the recent performance of the Honduran economy and the objective and coverage of the study. Chapter 2 provides a detailed examination of policies guiding trade and key institutions controlling trade practices. Chapter 3 describes trade control...
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