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International consequences of US trade policy

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Data on the US economy and the political climate in the USA make it probable that the trend towards trade restrictions in the United States will further intensify. What would be the consequences of an escalation of trade conflicts among the western economies? How might an internationally co-ordinated strategy to avoid such a development look?

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  1. See for example World Bank: World Development Report 1986, Washington, D. C, 1986, pp. 26 f.

  2. Cf. World Bank, loc.cit.

  3. Carried out at the Institut für Weltwirtschaft in Kiel; see B. Heitger: Import Protection and Export Performance, Kiel Working Papers No. 260, Kiel 1986.

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Medrisch, R. International consequences of US trade policy. Intereconomics 22, 223–226 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02933532

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