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Introduction to Globalization and Protectionism
Protectionism: An Indirect Subsidy From Consumers to Producers
Demand and Supply Analysis of Protectionism
Who Benefits and Who Pays?
Key Concepts and Summary
Fewer Jobs?
Trade and Wages
Labour Standards and Working Conditions
The Infant Industry Argument
The Anti-Dumping Argument
The Environmental Protection Argument
The Unsafe Consumer Products Argument
The National Interest Argument
The World Trade Organization
Regional Trading Agreements
Trade Policy At the National Level
Long-Term Trends in Barriers to Trade
The Tradeoffs of Trade Policy