Analysis of the U.S. Institutional Trade Protection
ZHANG Li-juan ZHU Pei-xiang (School of Economics, Shandong University, Jinan 250100, P.R.China)
Since the 1970s, various forms of neo-protectionism have emerged in developed countries, especially in the United States. In this paper the conception of Institutional Trade Protection is discussed in order to explore institutional foundation of the American neo-protectionism, which is the foundation of institutional trade protection in the United States. The institutional regime of American domestic trade policy provides effective approaches for institutional trade protection. This paper is an attempt to examine the endogenous approaches of institutional trade protectionism by analyzing the American legislation regime, trade policy decision-making and implementation structure, and the principle of fair trade.
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