Chapter 20: Q. 27 (page 490)
What are main reasons for protecting 鈥渋nfant industries鈥? Why is it difficult to stop protecting them?
Short Answer
To let them develop and make competition ready.
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Chapter 20: Q. 27 (page 490)
What are main reasons for protecting 鈥渋nfant industries鈥? Why is it difficult to stop protecting them?
To let them develop and make competition ready.
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Microeconomic theory argues that it is economically rationale (and profitable) to sell additional output as long as the price covers the variable costs of production. How is this relevant to the determination of whether dumping has occurred?
How do trade barriers affect the average income level in an economy?
How does protectionism affect the price of the protected good in the domestic market?
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 is the general trend of trade barriers over recent decades: higher, lower, or about the same?
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