9. In the 1950s, Ford and General Motors established a small car-producing industry in Australia and argued

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9. In the 1950s, Ford and General Motors established a small car-producing industry in Australia and argued for a high tariff on car imports. The tariff has remained through the years. Until 2000, the tariff was 22.5 percent. What might have been Ford’s and General Motors’ argument for the high tariff? Is the tariff the best way to achieve the goals of the argument?

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Essential Foundations Of Economics

ISBN: 9780520219465

7th Global Edition

Authors: Bade, Robin;Parkin, Michael

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