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A second approach focuses on the relationships existing between the variables themselves, using multi-criteria and graph analysis. Natural resources endowments, on the one hand, and services orientation, on the other one, are among the most determinant variables for defining Trade in Value Added...
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protectionism and promoting global trade and investment. Ten years of trade monitoring later, and notwithstanding widespread anti …
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Import regulations are globally the most prevalent form of intervention in international trade. The regulations should, under rules of the WTO, protect consumers and the environment but can be used to protect producers. We investigate the ambiguity of intent. We set out a model that when applied...
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protectionism and promoting global trade and investment. Since then, 22 G20 reports and 24 WTO-wide reports have been published. The …
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In a world with increasingly integrated global supply chains, trade policy targeting upstream products has unintended consequences on their downstream industries. In this paper, we examine whether protection granted to intermediate manufacturers leads to petition for protection by their...
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imported from African countries with a specific focus on tomatoes and citrus fruits. We formalize what protectionism is by …
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This paper evaluates the European Union's antidumping (AD) policy from 1995-2009 with a special focus on the 2008-9 crisis. Combining product-level data on AD cases with detailed import data, we fail to find clear signs of a major trade policy change since the outbreak of the crisis. Our...
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In the wake of global recession, governments worldwide face increasing pressures to assist ailing domestic industries, especially companies deemed "too big to fail." The auto sector provides an excellent illustration of the tensions between the need to rescue ailing domestic producers without...
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protectionism merely by considering posterior trade impacts. The determinants of these regulations matter. This paper uses members …
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whether the historically well-documented relationship between growth, real exchange rates and trade protectionism has broken … measures. We find that the specter of protectionism has not been banished: Countries continue to pursue more trade … differences in the recourse to trade protectionism across countries: trade policies of G20 advanced economies respond more …
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