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The effects of U.S. trade protection and promotion policiesThe effects of U.S. trade protection and promotion policies

The effects of U.S. trade protection and promotion policies

Robert C. Feenstra

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Gone are the days when the United States was evaluated by its ability to negotiate multilateral policies of mutual benefit to a broad group of countries. Economists disagree on whether recent U.S. trade policies are harmful or helpful, but they all agree that there is a new trend toward focusing on results-oriented policies in specific markets and with particular trading partners. These twelve essays by leading international economists examine crucial issues in U.S. trade policy today. Taken together, these essays show that some policies can act to both protect imports and promote exports, and that the threat of protectionist policies can often have effects that are as pronounced as their actual implementation. This timely volume will be of crucial interest to international trade economists, policy specialists, and political scientists.

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OL Work ID
OL19428806W

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Commercial treatiesAmerican InvestmentsForeign trade promotionCommercial policyForeign InvestmentsFree tradeCongressesForeign economic relationsProtectionismUnited states, commercial policyUnited states, foreign economic relations, japanInvestments, foreign, united statesInvestments, americanJapan, foreign economic relations, united states

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