Chapter 20: Q. 20 (page 490)
Who does protectionism protect? From what does it protect them?
Short Answer
Domestic manufacturers and producers from the foreign competition.
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Chapter 20: Q. 20 (page 490)
Who does protectionism protect? From what does it protect them?
Domestic manufacturers and producers from the foreign competition.
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How is international trade, taken as a whole, likely to affect the average level of wages?
From the Work It Out "Effects of Trade Barriers," you can see that a tariff raises the price of imports. What is interesting is that the price rises by less than the amount of the tariff. Who pays the rest of the tariff amount? Can you show this graphically?
Why do low-income countries like Brazil, Egypt, or Vietnam have lower environmental standards than high- income countries like the Germany, Japan, or the United States?
Why do you think labor standards and working conditions are lower in the low-income countries of the world than in countries like the United States?
Explain how trade barriers raise wages in protected industries by reducing average wages economy-wide.
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