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Rise of trade protectionism: the case of US-Sino trade war

Transnational Corporation Review, 2019
In 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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Protectionism

Choice Reviews Online, 1989
Dominick Salvatore, Jagdish Bhagwati
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The effects of globalization on supply chain resilience: outsourcing techniques as interventionism, protectionism, and regionalization strategies

Operations Management Research, 2023
Yiğit Kazançoğlu   +5 more
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What Are We Talking about When We Talk about Digital Protectionism?

World Trade Review, 2018
For almost a decade, executives, scholars, and trade diplomats have argued that filtering, censorship, localization requirements, and domestic regulations are distorting the cross-border information flows that underpin the internet.
S. Aaronson
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The “New” Protectionism

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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Responses of Exporters to Trade Protectionism: Inference from the U.S.-China Trade War

Social Science Research Network, 2021
Lingduo Jiang   +3 more
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Protectionism

2023
В научной статье рассматривается тема протекционизма. Связь его с мировой экономикой и важность на сегодняшний день.
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Trade Protectionism

2020
The increased commercial protection of countries as a result of the Great Depression caused the effects of the global crisis to deepen and last longer. Many countries took short-term steps to minimize the negative social impacts of the crisis by implementing protectionism.
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Creeping Protectionism

Economic Affairs, 1983
Mrs Thatcher's trade policy is not the model of free‐market liberalism her opponents claim it to be David Greenaway examines the growth in ‘voluntary’ export restraints imposed by the Conservative Government on the UK's trading partners, and explains how this cost falls on the consumer by cushioning domestic inefficiency against competition from ...
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Protectionism.

Economica, 1993
Wynne Godley, J. Bhagwati
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