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This paper examines the various arguments that have been put forth in favor of protectionism, from both an accounting and philosophical perspective. The author concludes that arguments against free trade are based on faulty premises, illogical reasoning or incorrect facts. Part 2. This paper was...
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This paper analyzes trade deficits from both an accounting and philosophical perspective. The author concludes that trade deficits are considered to be undesirable because of faulty accounting and philosophical analysis and that global economic progress will continue if free trade expands...
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This paper examines the various arguments that have been put forth in favor of protectionism, from both an accounting and philosophical perspective. The author concludes that arguments against free trade are based on faulty premises, illogical reasoning or incorrect facts
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014125064
This paper begins with a discussion of antidumping laws in general and how they have been applied by U.S. domestic producers to target Russian and Ukrainian companies. The use and abuse of antidumping laws by the steel industry in the United States is then discussed, followed by discussions and...
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Japan is the largest supplier of steel products to China. Between January 1993 and June 1996, Japan provided on average 34 percent of China's steel imports, ahead of the nearest rival, Russia, whose share was 18 percent. Japan's dominant position is the result not merely of geographic proximity...
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Globally, special economic zones (SEZs) are created to boost exports and promote investment by providing units located inside the zones with certain fiscal and non-fiscal incentives that are not available to and/or are different from those given to units in the domestic tariff area (DTA). In...
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provides an excellent example to study these issues, as it has received many different types of trade protection over the past ….e., quotas) and were able to price substantially above marginal cost. All other forms of protection were in tariff form and had …
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The goal of our research is to study Ukraine's accession to the WTO referring to one particular sector discussed most hotly in this context: metallurgy. Ukrainian metallurgy has two remarkable features: from one side, steel producers receive substantial subsidies; from the other side, Ukrainian...
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The goal of our research is to study Ukraine’s accession to the WTO referring to one particular sector discussed most hotly in this context: metallurgy. Ukrainian metallurgy has two remarkable features: from one side, steel producers receive substantial subsidies; from the other side,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005121357
compensating protection, where a decline in the world price leads to an offsetting increase in protection, such that a constant … domestic price is maintained; protection following a single negative price shock will be persistent; and irrespective of the …
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