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. In the first quarter of 2002, President Bush imposed tariffs of up to 30 percent on foreign steel producers in many …
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This paper outlines a classroom tariff setting game that allows students to explore the consequences of import tariffs … improvements and efficiency losses resulting from large-country tariffs and provides a backdrop to discuss the Nash equilibrium of …
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the US tariffs applied within the tariff war, especially in more substitutable commodities …
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potential productivity benefits. The welfare benefits of final-good tariffs thus tend to be larger, with the optimal degree of …Import tariffs tend to be higher for final goods than for inputs, a phenomenon commonly referred to as tariff …-maximizing tariffs are uniform across sectors. We show that tariff escalation can be rationalized on efficiency grounds in the presence …
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On 24th January 2022, the Chair of AOA announced the need to maintain the good momentum of negotiations and make the best use of the extra time before the next Ministerial Conference begins. In this paper, we examine some of the so-called ‘good momentums’ and the manner these good momentums...
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consumption), production effects (domestic production), trade effects (imports), and revenue (government) under different tariffs … simultaneously. We introduce a new model is entitled “the multi-optimal tariffs model (MOT-Model” This new model requests the uses of …-dimensional graph framework to observe the effects of tariffs from a dynamic multi-dimensional perspective. Usually, the optimum tariff …
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