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the question of their true impact on production and trade. In this study, we measured the acreage effects of the Canadian …
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Canada and Mexico are formally challenging US country of origin (COOL) legislation at the World Trade Organization. The industries most affected by COOL are beef and pork. The effect of COOL on North American cross border supply chains is outlined. The areas of international trade law upon which...
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-based OFFS and EFP initiatives, due to their ability to gain market share from marketing their products internationally, while …
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-based OFFS and EFP initiatives, due to their ability to gain market share from marketing their products internationally, while …
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-based OFFS and EFP initiatives, due to their ability to gain market share from marketing their products internationally, while …
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-based OFFS and EFP initiatives, due to their ability to gain market share from marketing their products internationally, while …
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In this article, justifications by producers (economic protectionism), consumers and social advocates (humanitarian motives) for including labour standards in international trade agreements are discussed. To date, little work has been undertaken to determine empirically whether low labour...
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In this article, justifications by producers (economic protectionism), consumers and social advocates (humanitarian motives) for including labour standards in international trade agreements are discussed. To date, little work has been undertaken to determine empirically whether low labour...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009442644
International trade can be inhibited in two ways; through the use of mechanisms that directly alter the flow of goods and poor transparency in the rules of trade. The former includes tariffs and other border measures, subsidies and non-tariff barriers. The effect on trade flows resulting from...
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At the end of 2010 there are more than 100 new preferential trade agreements being contemplated. At the same time there are approximately 200 existing trade agreements whose provisions leave large additional potential gains from trade on the table. Despite these potential benefits, there appears...
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