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This paper compares the current foreign direct investment (FDI) recession with FDI responses to past economic crises. The authors find that although developed country outflows have taken an equally big hit as major developed countries have after past crises, outflows seem to be bouncing back...
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In this paper we take a systematic look at recent trends in global protectionism and at the potential implications of a … Organization (WTO) member has retreated into widespread trade restrictions or protectionism to date. Our model-based simulations …-term growth of the global economy. At the same time, it is unlikely that protectionism would help to correct existing current …
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Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) on pesticides and veterinary drugs in plant and animal products are established to promote food safety and animal and plant health. In practice, however, they are often accused of creating unnecessary trade barriers. The controversy is more prominent when a given...
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recent global economic contraction did not trigger a massive wave of protectionism as expected. Despite important adjustments … protectionist measures, there is a widely shared belief that crisis related protectionism has been kept under control, being rather … economic nationalism and protectionism. The views on intensity, dynamics and potential impact of current contemporary …
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This book exploresthe negative consequences of attempts to protect key U.S. manufacturing industries through the use of antidumping laws.
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provide an alternative historical interpretation of protectionism and free trade throughout Western history, starting from the … democracy favors protectionism. …
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This paper has been presented at the Southeast Asia Program luncheon seminar in Cornell University, Ithaca, New York on April 11, 1985. Analysis suggests that bilateral trade grow rapidly during 1962-1981. To realize the country’s full potential, internal barriers and trade regime prove to be...
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The process of the convergence and intensification of interdependencies of individual states is the main trend of the world economy. There has been an increase in scientific and practical interest in international economic integration lately. The authors overview and summarize the theoretical...
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Finance and globalisation are deeply transforming economic geography. After seeing how spatial and structural hypermobilities are the opposite of scientific time, we shall try to re-read the old paradigms in the light by the recent bouleversements distresses and to describe in particular new...
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There is a significant amount of published empirical studies that describe the relation of the People’s Republic of China with the World Trade Organization as the vehicle through which this country has reached the goal of opening further its domestic economy by freeing its foreign trade. If...
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