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stock of existing transatlantic retaliatory tariffs and examines three different motives that explain how products are … evaluation of EU tariffs implemented in response to U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs: within one year, imports of treated products …
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The number of bilateral and multilateral trade agreements has surged in recent years. In order to benefit from preferential tariff rates,firms must apply and comply with rules of origin requirements. This is costly and explains why preference utilization rates (PUR) are far below 100 percent. In...
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President Bush imposed safeguard tariffs on steel in early 2002. Using US input-output tables and a generalized … difference-in-difference methodology, we analyze the local labor market employment effects of these tariffs depending on the … local labor market’s reliance on steel as an input and as part of local production. We find the tariffs did not boost local …
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widespread speculation that the threats to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from its major allies would not be acted … on, the Administration announced on 30 May 2018 that import duties of 25% on steel and 10% on aluminum would be imposed … these tariffs by contributing computable general equilibrium model simulation impact estimates …
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This paper empirically investigates the impact of tariffs when production is organized in global value chains. Using … tariffs at different stages of the production chain for a broad set of countries and industries. Our results suggest that … tariffs have significant effects on economic outcomes, including on countries and sectors not directly targeted. We find that …
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President Bush imposed safeguard tariffs on steel in early 2002. Using US input-output tables and a generalized … difference-in-difference methodology, we analyze the local labor market employment effects of these tariffs depending on the … local labor market's reliance on steel as an input and as part of local production. We find the tariffs did not boost local …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013362367
structural model of endogenous tariff evasion, one which then highlights the importance of both tariffs and border enforcement …
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structural model of endogenous tariff evasion, one which then highlights the importance of both tariffs and border enforcement …
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interventions are import tariffs and production subsidies, both of which are, in general, costly. Tariffs on foreign producers … years, has relied on both import tariffs and production subsidies to support the domestic solar module manufacturing … costs associated with production subsidies and much larger costs associated with import tariffs. Specifically, in our main …
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Many studies use tariffs to measure changes in trade policy. This paper shows that standard sources for tariffs suffer … from substantial measurement error due to misreporting and the resulting false imputation: Countries fail to report tariffs … every year and missing data are more prevalent for preferential than for most favored nation (MFN) tariffs. WITS, the main …
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