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Various groups have been demanding that discussions of labor standards be included in all future trade negotiations … links to more than 100 papers on trade is also included …
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The World Trade Organization, which came into existence at the conclusion of the Uruguay Round, is in charge of … administering a plethora of new trade rules. The main thrust of the new rules is to reduce or abolish tariffs and quotas on a wide …
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Trade Organization, it is likely that the number of antidumping actions filed against the PRC will increase in the years to …
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incorporate antidumping laws into their trade policy. Both the Uruguay Round and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA … is likely to stifle, rather than enhance, international trade. The author calls for the abolition of all antidumping laws …
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A search of the accounting, trade and ethics literature failed to find a single article that discussed the role that … accountants play in assisting in the data gathering process of a trade investigation. Yet there are serious ethical issues that … need to be addressed. Certain aspects of trade investigations are unethical, whether one takes a utilitarian or rights view …
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Most Favored Nation (MFN) status, trade embargoes and blockades have traditionally been used to entice nations to alter … literature on MFN status, trade embargoes and blockades, but goes beyond the normal utilitarian analysis into some overlooked … abuse of MFN status as applied to the People's Republic of China and North Korea, and the trade sanctions against Cuba and …
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There are a number of ethical issues in the area of international trade that affect managers. This article will address …
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There is no doubt that protectionism costs. But it is less clear exactly how much it costs and who pays. And while protectionism results in a deadweight loss -- there are more losers than winners -- some individuals and groups gain from protectionism. And it is those who stand to gain who have...
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Economic sanctions have become an increasingly popular method of punishing nations that do not behave according to international standards. But sometimes sanctions are imposed on allies and trading partners as well. The United States currently imposes sanctions on 90 countries, including Canada...
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producers from unfair trade practices, they have sometimes been used as weapons of protectionism even when dumping has not …
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