In the summer of 2002 President Bush made good on his campaign promise to steel workers. He enacted tariffs of up to 30% on 10 types of steel imports, claiming the U.S. steel industry was suffering from unfair trade practices by foreign firms. Were the integrated steel firms really harmed by foreign competition, or were there other reasons for the decline in the steel industry? Did President Bush have other motives when he placed tariffs on steel imports
The state of the domestic iron and steel industry in the United States and the issue of what to do r...
The International Trade Commission asserted that for most of 1978 and probably for the indefinite fu...
In March 2002, the United States imposed tariff-rate quotas (TRQs) of about 30 percent on most impor...
In the summer of 2002 President Bush made good on his campaign promise to steel workers. He enacted ...
ABSTRACT. In the summer of 2002 President Bush made good on his campaign promise to steel workers. H...
A good old-fashioned trade war is brewing. Trade wars never really went out of style, but in recent ...
This paper analyses the political economy of trade protection in the context of the factors determin...
A multiproduct spatial equilibrium model of world steel trade is presented in this paper. The model ...
44 pagesHas the implementation of steel tariffs under the Trump Administration improved the producti...
[Excerpt] The rapid growth of steel production and demand in China is widely considered as a major c...
This paper analyzes the steel safeguards implemented and subsequently removed during 2001-2003. Our ...
This study focuses on the impact of foreign physical steel imports on the output of the US steel ind...
The U.S. integrated steel industry has been very successful in securing import protection over the l...
This research paper mainly focuses on how the US and Chinese steel industry has been affected by th...
Part I of this note briefly describes the problems of the specialty steel industry and traces the at...
The state of the domestic iron and steel industry in the United States and the issue of what to do r...
The International Trade Commission asserted that for most of 1978 and probably for the indefinite fu...
In March 2002, the United States imposed tariff-rate quotas (TRQs) of about 30 percent on most impor...
In the summer of 2002 President Bush made good on his campaign promise to steel workers. He enacted ...
ABSTRACT. In the summer of 2002 President Bush made good on his campaign promise to steel workers. H...
A good old-fashioned trade war is brewing. Trade wars never really went out of style, but in recent ...
This paper analyses the political economy of trade protection in the context of the factors determin...
A multiproduct spatial equilibrium model of world steel trade is presented in this paper. The model ...
44 pagesHas the implementation of steel tariffs under the Trump Administration improved the producti...
[Excerpt] The rapid growth of steel production and demand in China is widely considered as a major c...
This paper analyzes the steel safeguards implemented and subsequently removed during 2001-2003. Our ...
This study focuses on the impact of foreign physical steel imports on the output of the US steel ind...
The U.S. integrated steel industry has been very successful in securing import protection over the l...
This research paper mainly focuses on how the US and Chinese steel industry has been affected by th...
Part I of this note briefly describes the problems of the specialty steel industry and traces the at...
The state of the domestic iron and steel industry in the United States and the issue of what to do r...
The International Trade Commission asserted that for most of 1978 and probably for the indefinite fu...
In March 2002, the United States imposed tariff-rate quotas (TRQs) of about 30 percent on most impor...