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Increased demand for an advertised product may increase price, which, in turn, may lead to a free rider problem where competitive imports increase and result in a smaller price increase than otherwise. A study of Florida Department of Citrus advertising for orange juice indicated that the free...
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The U.S. Department of Commerce and International Trade Administration found that Cutrale, Citrosuco, Montecitrus and other Brazilian firms dumped orange juice in the United States over the period from October 2003 through September 2004. This dumping contributed to a build up of Florida orange...
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Mechanism (SSM), Sensitive Products (SP), and Tariff Rate Quota (TRQ) creation, WTO member countries have reached an agreement … dairy industry and measures the impacts of the DDA in terms of raw-milk price for fluid use incurred by further tariff cuts …
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Korea's tariff profile. By accommodating a tiered formula for tariff reduction, the modality attempts to harmonize tariffs … across products and countries. When no flexibility in tariff cuts is taken into account, Korea would face up to 68 percent … reduction in tariffs in an average term (the baseline). The provision of sensitive products in which the tariff cuts are allowed …
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