This paper examines the trade policy response of Latin American governments to the rapid growth of China and India in world markets. There is evidence of higher levels of protection throughout the region in sectors where a large share is imported from the two Asian economies, but this effect is driven by China. Imports from India often faced lower levels than imports from the rest of the world. To explain these patterns, authors extend the 'protection...
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2006/08/01
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Substitutability and protectionism : Latin America's trade policy and imports from China and India
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political economy of trade policy