Chapter 20: Q. 4 (page 489)
Explain how trade barriers raise wages in protected industries by reducing average wages economy-wide.
Short Answer
High wages in protected industries and low average wages throughout.
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Chapter 20: Q. 4 (page 489)
Explain how trade barriers raise wages in protected industries by reducing average wages economy-wide.
High wages in protected industries and low average wages throughout.
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If trade barriers hurt the average worker in an economy (due to lower wages), why does the government create trade barriers?
Do the rules of international trade require that all nations impose the same consumer safety standards?
How does international trade affect working conditions of low-income countries?
What are some ways that governments can help people who lose from trade?
What is the general trend of trade barriers over recent decades: higher, lower, or about the same?
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