Governments sometimes use protectionism to cope with economic problems, imposing tariffs and subsidies on foreign goods as
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Governments sometimes use “protectionism” to cope with economic problems, imposing tariffs and subsidies on foreign goods as well as placing restrictions and incentives on their own firms to keep jobs at home. What are the strategic implications of protectionism for international commerce?
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Strategic Management A Competitive Advantage Approach Concepts And Cases
ISBN: 9780134167848
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Authors: Fred R. David, Forest R. David
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