Chapter 21: Q. 27 (page 522)
What are main reasons for protecting “infant industries”? Why is it difficult to stop protecting them?
Short Answer
To let them develop and make competition ready.
Chapter 21: Q. 27 (page 522)
What are main reasons for protecting “infant industries”? Why is it difficult to stop protecting them?
To let them develop and make competition ready.
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protectionism.
If trade barriers hurt the average worker in an economy (due to lower wages), why does the government create trade barriers?
Explain how trade barriers save jobs in protected industries, but only by costing jobs in other industries.
Does international trade, taken as a whole, increase the total number of jobs, decrease the total number of jobs, or leave the total number of jobs about the same?
Who gains and who loses from trade?
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