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Import Propensities Of Industrial Countries: Protectionism Revealed, James Lutz
Import Propensities Of Industrial Countries: Protectionism Revealed, James Lutz
James M Lutz
No abstract provided.
Protectionism: An Annotated Bibliography With Analytical Introductions, James Lutz
Protectionism: An Annotated Bibliography With Analytical Introductions, James Lutz
James M Lutz
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Is The European Union Ready For Fdi From Emerging Markets?, Judith Clifton, Daniel Díaz-Fuentes
Is The European Union Ready For Fdi From Emerging Markets?, Judith Clifton, Daniel Díaz-Fuentes
Judith Clifton
This chapter asks whether the European Union Member States are ready for inward Foreign Direct Investment from the Emerging Markets. It concludes that European Union Member States have relatively open Foreign Direct Investment regimes in the international context, and yet instances of protectionism have been apparent in the recent period. However, protectionism has occurred both vis-a-vis Foreign Direct Investment from the Global South as well as from within the European Union, particularly in the so-called 'strategic' industries.
Can We Believe In Cold Showers?, Neil Campbell
Can We Believe In Cold Showers?, Neil Campbell
Neil Campbell
This paper considers the case of a firm which faces the decision as to whether to invest in a cost-reducing technology with an uncertain return. Under certain conditions the removal of protection can facilitate this investment (a 'cold shower'). It is shown, in the case of Cournot competition, that a cold shower is more likely if a quota rather than a tariff is the protective instrument. It is also shown that a cold shower is more likely if the domestic firm is a Stackelberg leader rather than a Cournot competitior. A Cournot market structure is used to consider a reduction …