Chapter 34: Q.21 (page 832)
Name and define three policy tools for enacting protectionism.
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Tariffs, quotas, non-tariff barriers
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Chapter 34: Q.21 (page 832)
Name and define three policy tools for enacting protectionism.
Tariffs, quotas, non-tariff barriers
Protectionism refers to a policy by the government to restrict international trade through the imposition of trade barriers. Different arguments are presented to justify protectionist policies. Protectionist policies are adopted by a government to protect domestic industries from foreign competition.
Different policy tools are used b the government to restrict trade. These tools have been discussed below:
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