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, there is a growing tendency to justify protectionism, especially by the United States of America. The rise of protectionism … strongly supported protectionism as a means of preserving jobs and reducing income inequality. The purpose of this article is … to examine whether the protectionism currently adopted by the United States is beneficial to economic growth. Moreover …
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on the specific market of textile products, which was among the most affected by the protectionism measures. The …
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This paper analyzed how the main economies have used the antidumping measures (AD) after the Uruguay round, between 1995 and 2012. Therefore, some techniques were employed in order to reveal the main AD users and the trend, of using this instrument, associated to each one of them. We also tested...
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This article investigates how sectorial characteristics determine the probability of industries receiving an anti-dumping (AD) duty, delving into the economic literature on the political economy of protection, market competition and trade reform in Brazil. By focusing on when the AD was granted,...
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