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In response to the widespread use of food safety standards as a tool for restricting international trade, this study attempts to answer whether Southeast Asian countries follow this protectionist trend or not. It employs the political economy framework and focuses on the case of the...
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Overall, protection in goods and services now appears modest in developed and developing countries, but there are a number of products where protection remains high and liberalization could bring important benefits to developing countries. In absolute terms the greatest gains for developing...
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Can the enforcement of product standards be protectionism in disguise? This paper estimates the costs of non … counter-cyclical, hidden protectionism due to non-tariff barriers to trade in the United States. …
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Are product standards protectionism in disguise? This paper estimates the costs of non-compliance with US product … does not prove) the existence of counter-cyclical, hidden protectionism due to non-tariff barriers to trade in the United …
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Are product standards protectionism in disguise? This paper estimates the costs of non- compliance with U.S. product … does not prove) the existence of counter-cyclical, hidden protectionism due to non-tariff barriers to trade in the United …
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