OpenStax Principles of Microeconomics - Ch. 20 Key Terms: Globalization and Protectionism

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anti-dumping laws

laws that block imports sold below the cost of production and impose tariffs that would increase the price of these imports to reflect their cost of production

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common market

economic agreement between countries to allow free trade in goods, services, labor, and financial capital between members while having a common external trade policy

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disruptive market change

innovative new product or production technology which disrupts the status quo in a market, leading the innovators to earn more income and profits and the other firms to lose income and profits, unless they can come up with their own innovations

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dumping

selling internationally traded goods below their cost of production

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economic union

economic agreement between countries to allow free trade between members, a common external trade policy, and coordinated monetary and fiscal policies

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free trade agreement

economic agreement between countries to allow free trade between members

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General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)

forum in which nations could come together to negotiate reductions in tariffs and other barriers to trade; the precursor to the World Trade Organization

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import quotas

numerical limits on the quantity of products that a country can import

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national interest argument

the argument that there are compelling national interests against depending on key imports from other nations

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nontariff barriers

ways a nation can draw up rules, regulations, inspections, and paperwork to make it more costly or difficult to import products

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protectionism

government policies to reduce or block imports

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race to the bottom

when production locates in countries with the lowest environmental (or other) standards, putting pressure on all countries to reduce their environmental standards

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World Trade Organization (WTO)

organization that seeks to negotiate reductions in barriers to trade and to adjudicate complaints about violations of international trade policy; successor to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)