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Tarife ve Tarife Dışı Engellerin Küresel Ticari Açıklıktaki Rolü: Ampirik Bir Analiz
Ticarette korumacılık iki kısımdan oluşmaktadır. Birincisi geleneksel korumacılık, ikincisi yeni korumacılıktır. Geleneksel korumacılık, merkantilist iktisattan beri sıklıkla kullanılan bir politika olmuştur. Yeni korumacılık ise 1970'lerden sonra ortaya
Orhan Şanlı
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The Italian balance of payments problem
Italy’s foreign trade deficit, one of the countries most pressing problems, remained at a high level in 1953, giving fresh zest to the debates on the policy of trade liberalisation and tariff reductions followed by the Italian Government.
G. CARLI
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Marshall’s Reflections on War Through His Economic Writings
During his lifetime, Alfred Marshall participated in debates surrounding two wars involving Britain—the Boer War (1899-1902) in South Africa, and World War I. Reflections and commentaries on these two conflicts are widespread in Marshall’s correspondence
Katia Caldari
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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).
Ewa Stawasz‑Grabowska, Justyna Wieloch
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Cyclical issues of pricing of regulated services
The article reflects current issues of the formation and regulation of tariffs that have developed in the modern economy. A brief analysis of the historical development of tariff regulation with the assessment of the used methods and ways is conducted ...
A. S. Grunichev
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The Biden Administration’s Trade Policy: Promise and Reality
This Article critically analyzes seven elements of the Biden administration trade policy: (1) buy American; (2) tariffs; (3) World Trade Organization; (4) free trade agreements; (5) China; (6) technology; and (7) Russia. Although President Biden has made
Thomas J. Schoenbaum
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Uncertain Demand, Consumer Loss Aversion, and Flat-Rate Tariffs [PDF]
The so called flat-rate bias is a well documented phenomenon caused by consumers' desire to be insured against fluctuations in their billing amounts. This paper shows that expectation-based loss aversion provides a formal explanation for this bias.
Herweg, Fabian
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Due to the environmental burden, natural hazard and energy dilemma in Japan, renewable energy integration has become a key technology in the development of power systems and there has been significant increase in the use of wind and solar power ...
Bo Jie, Takao Tsuji, Kenko Uchida
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Tariffs and welfare: A common, invalid anti-tariff argument
President Trump imposed tariffs in 2017 on several of China’s exports, notably steel. Many papers opposed these tariffs by using a common, invalid argument: rather than arguing these tariffs reduced U.S. welfare, they argue U.S.
Sweeney Richard J.
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Efficient buyer groups for prediction-of-use electricity tariffs [PDF]
Copyright © 2014, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence.Current electricity tariffs do not reflect the real cost that customers incur to suppliers, as units are charged at the same rate, regardless of how predictable each customers ...
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