Government policy to promote industrialization has often been justified by the infant industry argument, which says that
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Government policy to promote industrialization has often been justified by the infant industry argument, which says that new industries need a temporary period of protection against competition from established industries in other countries. However, the infant industry argument is valid only if it can be cast as a market failure argument for intervention. Two usual justifications are the existence of imperfect capital markets and the problem of appropriability of knowledge generated by pioneering firms. LO.1
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International Trade Theory And Policy
ISBN: 978-1292417233
12th Global Edition
Authors: Paul Krugman ,Maurice Obstfeld ,Marc Melitz
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