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viewpoint of the foreign country. Calibrating the model to match industry-level data in the U.S. and Canada, we show that at …
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evidence from the long-standing softwood lumber trade dispute between Canada and the United States. The benefits of trade …
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viewpoint of the foreign country. Calibrating the model to match industry-level data in the U.S. and Canada, we show that at …
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threat President Trump has made if the proposed United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement is not passed by the U.S. Congress. We … the biggest loser; Canada is the biggest loser. Canada's welfare (per capita income) loss of 2.11 percent is nearly two …
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Canada has historically been one of the major users of anti-dumping and anti-subsidy measures in international trade … evaluates the performance and effectiveness of Canada's bifurcated administrative system, including the effectiveness of the …
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In this paper, we investigate the scale of the drop in American imports after it imposed punitive tariffs on Chinese goods. Our analysis spans the whole period of Donald Trump's presidency (January 2017 - January 2021). In contrast to existing studies, which are mainly devoted to the impact of...
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This study maps out the degree of services trade liberalization by the APEC members toward achieving a Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific (FTAAP) and makes some comparative analyses. The study finds that the commitment level differs greatly between sensitive and less sensitive sectors, and that...
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This paper argues that the formation of regional integration frameworks can be best understood as a dominant state’s attempt to create a preferred regional framework in which it can exercise exclusive influence. In this context, it is important to observe not only which countries are included...
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This paper argues that the formation of regional integration frameworks can be best understood as a dominant state’s attempt to create a preferred regional framework in which it can exercise exclusive influence. In this context, it is important to observe not only which countries are included...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010507564
This paper argues that the formation of regional integration frameworks can be best understood as a dominant state’s attempt to create a preferred regional framework in which it can exercise exclusive influence. In this context, it is important to observe not only which countries are included...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011568343