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The Political Economy Of American Trade Policy Anne O Krueger Editor

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The Political Economy Of American Trade Policy Anne O Krueger Editor
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 27.69 MB
Pages: 470
Author: Anne O. Krueger (editor)
ISBN: 9780226455013, 0226455017
Language: English
Year: 2007

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The Political Economy Of American Trade Policy Anne O Krueger Editor by Anne O. Krueger (editor) 9780226455013, 0226455017 instant download after payment.

Exploring the political and economic determinants of trade protection, this study provides a wealth of information on key American industries and documents the process of seeking and conferring protection.
Eight analytical histories of the automobile, steel, semiconductor, lumber, wheat, and textile and apparel industries demonstrate that trade barriers rarely have unequivocal benefits and may be counterproductive. They show that criteria for awarding protection do not take into account the interests of consumers or other industries and that political influence and an organized lobby are major sources of protection.
Based on these findings, a final essay suggests that current policy fails to consider adequately economic efficiency, the public good, and indirect negative effects. This volume will interest scholars in economics, business, and public policy who deal with trade issues.

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