AS.180.241 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Infant Industry Argument, Headache, North American Free Trade Agreement

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This chapter examines the policies that governments adopt toward international trade, policies that involve a number of different actions. These actions include taxes on some international transactions, subsidies for other transactions, legal limits on the value or volume of particular imports, and other measures. A tariff is a tax levied when a good is imported. Specific tariffs are levied as a fixed charge for each unit of goods imported. Ad valorem tariffs are taxes that are levied as a fraction of the value of the imported goods. In either case, the effect of the tariff is to raise the cost of shipping goods to a country. Its purpose is to provide revenue and to protect particular domestic sectors from import competition. Trade will arise in such a market if prices are different in the absence of trade: suppose that in the absence of trade, the price of wheat is higher in. Home until the difference in prices has been eliminated.

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