United States International Economic Policy in an Interdependent World: Papers submitted to the Commission on International Trade and Investment Policy and published in conjunction with the Commission's report to the President. Compendium of papers. Supplement, Volumen2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 |
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... capital intensive , higher skill , higher wage industries , those displaced by the change are likely to resist it . But , clearly , encouragement of such change has been the source of our economic power and our affluence . As more and ...
... capital intensive , higher skill , higher wage industries , those displaced by the change are likely to resist it . But , clearly , encouragement of such change has been the source of our economic power and our affluence . As more and ...
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... capital flows . This policy has resulted in substantial benefits both for the United States and for the rest of the free world . It is institutionalized in the Invisibles Code and Capital Movements Code , administered by the ...
... capital flows . This policy has resulted in substantial benefits both for the United States and for the rest of the free world . It is institutionalized in the Invisibles Code and Capital Movements Code , administered by the ...
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... capital controls to foreign subsidiaries of U.S. parent companies sometimes conflict with the laws or policies of host nations . They resent the intrusion of U.S. law and policy on firms under their jurisdiction . 2. Discrepant National ...
... capital controls to foreign subsidiaries of U.S. parent companies sometimes conflict with the laws or policies of host nations . They resent the intrusion of U.S. law and policy on firms under their jurisdiction . 2. Discrepant National ...
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... capital movements . This is ob- viously the option to be feared not only because of its economic costs , but because it threatens the fabric of the present world order . D. The conflict between interdependence and national interests ...
... capital movements . This is ob- viously the option to be feared not only because of its economic costs , but because it threatens the fabric of the present world order . D. The conflict between interdependence and national interests ...
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... capital equip ment . Export subsidies also have a protective effect ; they are self - defeating in the end because exporting countries tend to align their practices fairly promptly . ( However , indirect measures , through the tax and ...
... capital equip ment . Export subsidies also have a protective effect ; they are self - defeating in the end because exporting countries tend to align their practices fairly promptly . ( However , indirect measures , through the tax and ...
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abroad adjustment assistance program adjustment proposal Administration American Antidumping apply for adjustment average balance of payments Balance of Trade balance-of-payments barriers benefits billion Canada capital outflows Commerce concessions cotton textiles decline determined developed countries direct investment dollar dumping duty earnings economic effect employment equipment escape clause estimates exchange rate financing firms and workers foreign borrowing GATT groups of workers growth impact includes income increased imports Industries whose trade interest international trade investors Item Japan Kennedy Round machinery major Manufacturing Industries market disruption ment monetary negotiations nominal protection output Percent 1969 change petitions position President problems quotas reduced relative restraints restrictions result serious injury substantial Table textile tion trade balance trade deficit Trade Expansion Act trade readjustment allowances trade surplus Treasury U.S. balance U.S. dollar U.S. exports U.S. Tariff Commission U.S. trade unit labor cost voluntary
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Página 318 - Agreement, including tariff concessions, any product is being imported into the territory of that contracting party in such increased quantities and under such conditions as to cause or threaten serious injury to domestic producers in that territory of like or directly competitive products...
Página 414 - Act, then upon the importation of any such article or merchandise into the United States, whether the same shall be imported directly from the country of production or otherwise, and whether such article or merchandise is imported in the same condition as when exported from the country of production or has been changed in condition by remanufacture or otherwise, there shall be levied and paid, in all such cases, in addition to the duties otherwise imposed by this Act, an additional duty equal to...
Página 319 - ... being imported into the United States in such increased quantities, either actual or relative, as to cause or threaten serious injury to the domestic industry producing like or directly competitive products.
Página 414 - Whenever any country, dependency, colony, province, or other political subdivision of government, person, partnership, association, cartel, or corporation shall pay or bestow, directly or indirectly, any bounty or grant upon the manufacture or production or export of any article...
Página 318 - ... serious injury to domestic producers in that territory of like or directly competitive products, the contracting party shall be free, in respect of such product, and to the extent and for such time as may be necessary to prevent or remedy such injury, to suspend the obligation in whole or in part or to withdraw or modify the concession.
Página 47 - Companies or firms formed in accordance with the law of a Member State and having their registered office, central administration or principal place of business within the Community shall, for the purposes of this Chapter, be treated in the same way as natural persons who are nationals of Member States. "Companies or firms...
Página 414 - ... and such article or merchandise is dutiable under the provisions of this Act, then upon the Importation of any such article or merchandise into the united States...
Página 33 - Member States aim to contribute, in the common interest, to the harmonious development of world trade, the progressive abolition of restrictions on international trade and the lowering of customs barriers.
Página 333 - Automotive Products Trade Act of 1965". PURPOSES SEC. 102. The purposes of this Act are — (1) to provide for the implementation of the Agreement Concerning Automotive Products Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of Canada signed on January 16, 1965...
Página 415 - The Secretary of the Treasury shall from time to time ascertain and determine, or estimate, the net amount of each such bounty or grant, and shall declare the net amount so determined or estimated.