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For more than a decade, the United States and Canada have been engaged in a rancorous dispute over trade in softwood lumber. Through three successive rounds of administrative litigation before the U.S. Department of Commerce, the U.S. sawmill industry has sought to have countervailing duties...
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. However, they are likely to have a more prominent role in trade policy discussions in the years ahead for the new World Trade …
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argued that international labor standards are merely disguised protectionism. An evaluation of determinants of support for …
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been viewed as a critical policy turning point towards protection and de-linking from the world economy. This paper shows …
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productivity growth. It is found that countries that are more open to the rest of the world have experienced faster growth in total … from having one of the most distorted external sectors, to having very low degrees of protectionism. The extent of the …
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Data on global trade as well as capital and labor flows indicate a slowdown, but not reversal, of globalization post the 2008-09 financial crisis. Yet profound changes in the policy environment and public sentiment in the largest economies over the past five years suggest the beginning of a new...
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, IMF, and World Bank meetings demanding global labor standards. Comparing the claims made in this debate with the outcomes …
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In the evolving debate and analysis of global imbalances, a commonly overlooked issue pertains to rising protectionism … a dynamic general equilibrium model of the world economy encompassing four regional blocs. Simulation exercises are …
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Trade policy depends on the extent to which the government wants to redistribute income as well as on a country's overall factor endowments and their distribution. While the government's desire to redistribute income itself is dependent on asset distribution, it is to a large extent also driven...
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negative effect through reduced openness vis-…-vis the rest of the world. We estimate the growth effects that would have …
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