Local impacts of trade liberalization: evidence from the chilean agricultural sector

Protectionist trade policies aim at shielding some sectors— typically but not exclusively manufacturing—from international competition. In doing so they may produce unintended consequences. In particular they tend to create some taxed sectors that use protected inputs usually in the agricultural sec...

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Autores principales: Cuesta, José Ignacio, Gallego Yáñez, Francisco, González, Felipe A.
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spelling oai-20.500.12580-38322021-04-24T11:10:53Z Local impacts of trade liberalization: evidence from the chilean agricultural sector Cuesta, José Ignacio Gallego Yáñez, Francisco González, Felipe A. PROTECCIONISMO SECTOR AGROPECUARIO LIBRE COMERCIO Protectionist trade policies aim at shielding some sectors— typically but not exclusively manufacturing—from international competition. In doing so they may produce unintended consequences. In particular they tend to create some taxed sectors that use protected inputs usually in the agricultural sector which end up facing a negative effective rate of protection (ERP hereafter). In this way protectionism distorts the allocation of resources and creates disincentives for the production of some goods. This was the case of the tariff structure in Chile before the massive process of economic and trade liberalization that began in the mid-1970s. 2019-11-01T00:07:19Z 2019-11-01T00:07:19Z 2015 Artículo 978-956-7421-48-0 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12580/3832 eng Series on Central Banking Analysis and Economic Policies no. 21 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Chile http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/cl/ .pdf Sección o Parte de un Documento p. 351-378 application/pdf CHILE Banco Central de Chile
institution Banco Central
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language eng
topic PROTECCIONISMO
SECTOR AGROPECUARIO
LIBRE COMERCIO
spellingShingle PROTECCIONISMO
SECTOR AGROPECUARIO
LIBRE COMERCIO
Cuesta, José Ignacio
Gallego Yáñez, Francisco
González, Felipe A.
Local impacts of trade liberalization: evidence from the chilean agricultural sector
description Protectionist trade policies aim at shielding some sectors— typically but not exclusively manufacturing—from international competition. In doing so they may produce unintended consequences. In particular they tend to create some taxed sectors that use protected inputs usually in the agricultural sector which end up facing a negative effective rate of protection (ERP hereafter). In this way protectionism distorts the allocation of resources and creates disincentives for the production of some goods. This was the case of the tariff structure in Chile before the massive process of economic and trade liberalization that began in the mid-1970s.
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author Cuesta, José Ignacio
Gallego Yáñez, Francisco
González, Felipe A.
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Gallego Yáñez, Francisco
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title Local impacts of trade liberalization: evidence from the chilean agricultural sector
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title_full Local impacts of trade liberalization: evidence from the chilean agricultural sector
title_fullStr Local impacts of trade liberalization: evidence from the chilean agricultural sector
title_full_unstemmed Local impacts of trade liberalization: evidence from the chilean agricultural sector
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