Chapter 34: Problem 22
How does protectionism affect the price of the protected good in the domestic market?
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Chapter 34: Problem 22
How does protectionism affect the price of the protected good in the domestic market?
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An economic union requires giving up some political autonomy to succeed. What are some examples of political power countries must give up to be members of an economic union?
Trade has income distribution effects. For example, suppose that because of a government-negotiated reduction in trade barriers, trade between Germany and the Czech Republic increases. Germany sells house paint to the Czech Republic. The Czech Republic sells alarm clocks to Germany. Would you expect this pattern of trade to increase or decrease jobs and wages in the paint industry in Germany? The alarm clock industry in Germany? The paint industry in Czech Republic? The alarm clock industry in Czech Republic? What has to happen for there to be no increase in total unemployment in both countries?
Explain the logic behind the "race to the bottom" argument and the likely reason it has not occurred.
What is dumping? Why does prohibiting it often work better in theory than in practice?
Who does protectionism protect? From what does it protect them?
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