Two arguments used to promote trade barriers are the infant-industry argument, and the dumping argument. Explain each of these arguments and evaluate whether each one has any flaws
What will be an ideal response?
The infant-industry argument is that it is necessary to protect a new industry to enable it to grow into a mature industry that can compete in world markets. The problem with this argument is that if an industry can eventually compete, then its backers should be willing to fund it until that time. In addition, if the industry has benefits that spill over to other industries, then the more efficient government policy is to subsidize the industry rather than protect it from competition.
The dumping argument asserts that protection is needed to protect domestic industries from foreign dumping practices designed to eliminate competition. (Dumping is selling a good for a price that is less than its cost of production.) The problems with this argument are two-fold. First, it is extremely difficult to determine if a firm is dumping because determining the cost of production is difficult. Second, even if a firm is dumping, its success in establishing a monopoly is in doubt and its success in maintaining its global (!) monopoly is even more doubtful. Hence dumping to obtain a monopoly is likely a very uncommon practice.
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