Arguments for Protection Flashcards
what are the 7 arguments for protection
- anti dumping
- infant industry
- diversification
- national security
- increased employment
- cheap foreign labour
- favourable balance of trade
- anti dumping (what is it?)
dumping is when a company exports a product at a lower price than the price charged in domestic market or a firm with surplus goods sells it overseas for higher price
- infant industry
new industries need protection so they can develop international competitiveness and comp advantage
- diversification
rather than ‘placing all eggs in one baskt’ as defined by specialisation and comp advantage countries should diversify and protected those industries until they are competitive
- national security
protection for industries that are vital to the economy in case of war
- increased employment
protection shifts spending from foreign to domestic increasing employment in that protected industry
- cheap foreign labour
aus industries need protection from lower wage countries
- favourable balance of trade
trade deficit could be eliminated/reduced by restricting imports through protective measures