TY - JOUR
T1 - The demand for protection against exports of newly industrializing countries
AU - Michaely, Michael
PY - 1985
Y1 - 1985
N2 - Exports of manufacturers from newly industrializing countries have increased dramatically in recent years. Yet, in the importing countries-largely the highly developed, "old" industrial countries-the NICs' exports constitute even now an almost insignificant proportion of total imports of manufacturers. Is there, then, some particular reason why the exports concerned seem to be strongly resented by the importing countries, and particularly likely to be faced with trade barriers? The paper examines this issue, and identifies four possible sources of demand for such protection: (1) the factor content of the NICs' exports-specifically, their relative intensity in unskilled and semiskilled labor; (2) the nature of the exported goods, which consist largely of final consumer goods rather than of machinery and equipment; (3) the NICs' lack of retaliatory power; and (4) the context of a relatively stagnant world economy, suffering from high unemployment, which the expansion of manufactured exports from the NICs has had to face.
AB - Exports of manufacturers from newly industrializing countries have increased dramatically in recent years. Yet, in the importing countries-largely the highly developed, "old" industrial countries-the NICs' exports constitute even now an almost insignificant proportion of total imports of manufacturers. Is there, then, some particular reason why the exports concerned seem to be strongly resented by the importing countries, and particularly likely to be faced with trade barriers? The paper examines this issue, and identifies four possible sources of demand for such protection: (1) the factor content of the NICs' exports-specifically, their relative intensity in unskilled and semiskilled labor; (2) the nature of the exported goods, which consist largely of final consumer goods rather than of machinery and equipment; (3) the NICs' lack of retaliatory power; and (4) the context of a relatively stagnant world economy, suffering from high unemployment, which the expansion of manufactured exports from the NICs has had to face.
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U2 - 10.1016/0161-8938(85)90031-6
DO - 10.1016/0161-8938(85)90031-6
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AN - SCOPUS:0342350379
SN - 0161-8938
VL - 7
SP - 123
EP - 132
JO - Journal of Policy Modeling
JF - Journal of Policy Modeling
IS - 1
ER -