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America would be the largest preferential trade agreement in the world. Encompassing almost half of world GDP, it will have …
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Our paper shows that individual preferences for open-market policies are mainly shaped by trust in institutions and not economic self-interest. On the basis of the Eurobarometer, a comprehensive semiannual survey that monitors public opinion in EU Member States, we exploit data on attitudes...
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Instituts für Weltwirtschaft Kiel, schlägt ein Zollabkommen oder zumindest die gegenseitige Verrechnung der Strafzölle von USA …
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Die Autoren analysieren, ob das Handelsabkommen zwischen den USA und Japan mit dem GATT-Artikel XXIV vereinbar ist, der … voraussichtlich nicht das Kriterium des "im wesentlichen vollständigen Handels" des Artikels XXIV des GATT erfüllen wird. Die USA und … fortlaufenden Abkommens über die Trans-Pazifische Partnerschaft" (CPTPP) ähnelt, hat Japan den gesamten CPTPP-Plan für die USA nicht …
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are economically damaging to America. This study simulates potential protectionist trade policies on the part of the USA … meaningfulness. The study illustrates that the USA does actually face economic imbalances, and especially high trade deficits, which …, such a policy would only exacerbate problems in the long term. The study ends with a policy recommendation for the USA and …
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While international trade can offer gains from specialization and access to a wider range of products, it is also closely interlinked with global environmental problems, above all, anthropogenic climate change. This survey provides a structured overview of the economic literature on the...
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Does trade openness cause higher GDP per capita? Since the seminal instrumental variables (IV) estimates of Frankel and Romer [F&R](1999) important doubts have surfaced. Is the correlation spurious and driven by omitted geographical and institutional variables? In this paper, we generalize F&R's...
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