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Self-Harming Trade Policy? Protectionism and Production Networks
Social Science Research Network, 2020Using monthly data on temporary trade barriers (TTBs), we estimate the dynamic employment effects of protectionism through vertical production linkages.
Alessandro Barattieri, M. Cacciatore
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Are Geopolitical Risks Fuelling Trade Protectionism?
Defence and Peace EconomicsSince the onset of the global financial crisis, trade protectionism has endured, with national security emerging as a prominent determinant of trade policy adjustments. This study seeks to investigate the intricate interplay between geopolitical risk and
Meng Shen, Mengjia Yang
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Digital protectionism and national planning in the age of the internet: the case of Iran
Journal of Institutional Economics, 2020What do regulations in the developing world tell us about the internet economy? In this paper, we argue that the ways in which developing nation states adjust to and legislate the internet depends upon whether they possess a national planning strategy ...
A. Yalcintas, N. Alizadeh
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1998
The typical instruments of the “old” protectionism are tariffs and (non-discriminatory) import quotas. The last few decades have seen a progressive reduction of these traditional trade barriers: GATT and WTO have provided a negotiating framework for such a reduction and outlawed the use in general of import quotas, as well as established the extension ...
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The typical instruments of the “old” protectionism are tariffs and (non-discriminatory) import quotas. The last few decades have seen a progressive reduction of these traditional trade barriers: GATT and WTO have provided a negotiating framework for such a reduction and outlawed the use in general of import quotas, as well as established the extension ...
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Carceral protectionism and the perpetually (in)vulnerable
, 2020The United States relies on carceralism—mass incarceration and institutionalization, surveillance and control—for its continued operation. The criminalization of difference, particularly in relation to race, disability and queerness, renders certain ...
S. Rodriguez, L. Ben-Moshe, H. Rakes
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2020
This chapter considers the flip side of the case on free trade, in which trade interventions are often misguided and costly. It analyzes tariffs and quotas on imports that inefficiently redistribute income from consumers to producers. It points out how trade barriers produce a net economic loss due to the costs of consumers exceeding the benefits to ...
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This chapter considers the flip side of the case on free trade, in which trade interventions are often misguided and costly. It analyzes tariffs and quotas on imports that inefficiently redistribute income from consumers to producers. It points out how trade barriers produce a net economic loss due to the costs of consumers exceeding the benefits to ...
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Rise of trade protectionism: the case of US-Sino trade war
Transnational Corporation Review, 2019In recent decades, China experienced the fastest economic growth by opening its economy and focussing on trade and is now the second largest economy surpassing Japan. The widening of the US trade deficit with China raised tensions between the two largest
Abdulhamid Sukar, S. Ahmed
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