Chapter 34: Q.3 (page 831)
Explain how trade barriers save jobs in protected industries, but only by costing jobs in other industries
Short Answer
by raising the price in protected industries
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Chapter 34: Q.3 (page 831)
Explain how trade barriers save jobs in protected industries, but only by costing jobs in other industries
by raising the price in protected industries
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Why might the unsafe consumer products argument be a more effective strategy (from the perspective of the importing country) than using tariffs or quotas to restrict imports?
Name and define three policy tools for enacting protectionism.
Why might a tax on domestic consumption of resources critical for national security be a more efficient approach than barriers to imports?
Economists sometimes say that protectionism is the 鈥渟econd-best鈥 choice for dealing with any particular problem. What they mean is that there is often a policy choice that is more direct or effective for dealing with the problem鈥攁 choice that would still allow the benefits of trade to occur. Explain why protectionism is a 鈥渟econd-best鈥 choice for:
a. helping workers as a group
b. helping industries stay strong
c. protecting the environment
d. advancing national defense
What are the gains from competition?
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