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International Trade - Theory and Policy, 2010a

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truthful ad if he doesn’t support the industry: “By opposing protectionist legislation, I saved you five<br />

bucks on blue jeans!” Which one do you think sounds better?<br />

KEY TAKEAWAY<br />

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If representatives in a democracy base policy choices on the interests of their constituents <strong>and</strong> if industry<br />

lobbyists are more organized <strong>and</strong> ìvocalî in their dem<strong>and</strong>s than consumers, then governments will more<br />

likely choose policies like tariffs.<br />

EXERCISE<br />

1. Jeopardy Questions. As in the popular television game show, you are given an answer to a<br />

question <strong>and</strong> you must respond with the question. For example, if the answer is “a tax on<br />

imports,” then the correct question is “What is a tariff?”<br />

1. Of consumer voices or producer voices, these are more likely to be heard by<br />

government officials in a representative democracy.<br />

2. Of consumer interests or producer interests, governments in representative democracies are<br />

more likely to implement policies favoring these.<br />

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