Chapter 20: Q. 21 (page 490)
Name and define three policy tools for enacting protectionism.
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Tariff and non-tariff barriers, quotas.
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Chapter 20: Q. 21 (page 490)
Name and define three policy tools for enacting protectionism.
Tariff and non-tariff barriers, quotas.
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Explain how trade barriers save jobs in protected industries, but only by costing jobs in other industries.
Is international trade likely to have roughly the same effect on the number of jobs in each individual industry?
Explain how trade barriers raise wages in protected industries by reducing average wages economy-wide.
What is dumping? Why does prohibiting it often work better in theory than in practice?
How does competition, whether domestic or foreign, harm businesses?
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