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Title: Competitive economic development of the Republic of Moldova
Authors: Perchinschi, Natalia
Gribincea, Alexandr
Keywords: Economic development -- Moldova
Competition -- Moldova
Moldova -- Economic conditions -- 21st century
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Sekolah Tinggi Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam Lampung
Citation: Perchinschi, N., & Gribincea, A. (2018). Competitive economic development of the Republic of Moldova. International Business and Accounting Research Journal, 2(1), 47-51.
Abstract: With this general framework in mind, this section has explained through various examples the circumstances in which economic theory would justify a temporary increase in trade barriers – even above the level of commitments in a trade agreement. These circumstances include when an import surge provides an argument for an increase in trade barriers as well as when a change in demand or supply or in policy leads to a sharp contraction for a particular sector and this, in turn, has a negative externality (like in the case of the one-company town). Another argument for trade policy intervention is when something alters the degree of competition in the market – for example, if a company indulges in predatory dumping. Other circumstances include developing countries providing support to infant industry, action to address balance of payment crises, and responding to a sharp increase in the world price of a product. In all these cases, the adoption of restrictive trade policy can be justified as a second-best option.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/45297
ISSN: 25490303
Appears in Collections:Vol 2, No 1 (2018) : January 2018

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