Liberalizing U.S. Trade with the Eastern Bloc: What are the consequences? |
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Authors: | Jos A. M ndez,Donald J. Rousslang |
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Affiliation: | JoséA. Méndez,Donald J. Rousslang, |
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Abstract: | This paper provides estimates of the trade and welfare consequences of removing the high discriminatory tariffs that the United States imposes against imports from the Soviet Union and its allies. These imports are now taxed at Smoot-Hawley rates. The estimates of the trade effects exceed those of previous studies, in part because the recent “Tokyo Round” of multilateral trade concessions has increased the tariff discrimination against the non-MFN (Most Favored Nation) suppliers. The study is the first to assess the welfare consequences of eliminating this discrimination. It is estimated that the overall annual gain to the United States would be about $1.8 billion and that the annual gain to the communist suppliers would be between $1.2 billion and $1.7 billion. |
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