Anti-protection: Changing Forces in United States Trade Politics |
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Fred Bergsten page xi | 1 |
14 PRODUCT | 9 |
THE RISE OF ANTIPROTECTION POLITICAL | 23 |
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affected American Assn American Trade anti-protection activity anti-protection interests anti-protection political anti-protection side antidumping apparel appendix Association Autos barriers bill Business Roundtable campaign Chamber of Commerce chapter coalition Committee for American Congress Consumers Consumers Consumers for World Consumers Union copper costs countries decisions dollar domestic content ECAT effort Emergency Committee employment export sectors firms Footwear Foreign private Fred Bergsten free-rider problem HEAVY ACTIVITY import restrictions import users industry inflation inputs Institute International Economics international trade J.C. Penney K-Mart legislation LIGHT ACTIVITY lobbying macroeconomic major Manufacturers measures MODERATE ACTIVITY National Grange percent political activity political opposition political potential President pressure pro-protection product-specific proposals protectionism protectionist quotas relative representatives restraints retailers retaliation semiconductors Shipments include Soybeans specific Stevedores substantial sugar Sugar Act TABLE Taiwan textile threat trade dependence trade interests trade issues trade policy trade protection trade restrictions Type of group unfair United USITC variables Washington