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Trade Policy

Autor:   •  September 13, 2012  •  Essay  •  256 Words (2 Pages)  •  1,419 Views

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In my opinion, they both should be treated equally because after all people for produces are consumers. Trade policy usually hurts consumers because government trade policy usually has rules and regulation which controls the percentage of product must be made in that country. It is usually the business that wins because as we can hear from speeches on TV from presidential candidate, most of the talk about is business and jobs. I haven’t heard single word about consumer. Trade policies usually help business or producers by launching tariff to protect the competition from the foreign companies.

The long run interests of consumers should be the primary concern of governments. Unfortunately consumers, each of whom may be negatively impacted by only a few dollars, are less motivated and effective lobbyists than a few producers that have a great deal at stake. While in some instances it could be argued that domestic consumers will be better off if world-class domestic producers are nurtured and allowed to gain first mover advantages in international markets, it is doubtful that the government will be better than international capital markets at "picking winners", and will more likely pick the firms with the greatest political clout. While employees may well lose jobs if there are more efficient foreign competitors, some would argue that this is just the nature of competition, and that the role of government should be to help these employees get jobs where they can be efficiently employed rather than to protect them from reality in inefficient firms.

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