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China has been accused of prohibiting u.s. companies that offer cloud computing from offering their services in china. which argument
china has been accused of prohibiting u.s. companies that offer cloud computing from offering their services in china. which argument best explains this?
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Free trade
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a situation in which a government does not attempt to influence through quotas or duties what its citizens can buy from another country or what they can produce and sell to another country.
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New trade theory
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theory (for which Krugman won the Nobel Prize in economics in 2008) stresses that in some cases, countries specialize in the production and export particular products not because of underlying differences in factor endowments but because in certain industries the world market can support only a limited number of firms.
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Free trade
a situation in which a government does not attempt to influence through quotas or duties what its citizens can buy from another country or what they can produce and sell to another country.
New trade theory
theory (for which Krugman won the Nobel Prize in economics in 2008) stresses that in some cases, countries specialize in the production and export particular products not because of underlying differences in factor endowments but because in certain industries the world market can support only a limited number of firms.
mercantilism
in a country's best interests to maintain a trade surplus, to export more than it imported.
zero-sum game
one in which a gain by one country results in a loss by another
absolute advantage
in the production of a product when it is more efficient than any other country at producing it.
constant returns to specialization
the units of resources required to produce a good (cocoa or rice) are assumed to remain constant no matter where one is on a country's production possibility frontier (PPF).
factor endowments
the extent to which a country is endowed with such resources as land, labor, and capital
Economies of scale
unit cost reductions associated with a large scale of output. Economies of scale have a number of sources, including the ability to spread fixed costs over a large volume and the ability of large- volume producers to utilize specialized employees and equipment that are more productive than less specialized employees and equipment.
Factor endowments
a nation's position in factors of production, such as skilled labor or the infrastructure necessary to compete in a given industry.
Demand conditions
the nature of home demand for the industry's product or service
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Trade representative’s complaint under consideration would target such services as cloud computing
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“Made in China 2025” is Beijing’s industrial plan to dominate high-tech industries including robotics, aerospace and computer chips. The Trump administration argues China is using the plan to give its tech companies unfair advantage over foreign rivals. But what is it exactly?
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WASHINGTON—The U.S. is examining ways to retaliate against Beijing’s restrictions on U.S. providers of cloud computing and other high-tech services, effectively opening a new front on its trade offensive against China.
According to individuals familiar with the administration’s thinking, the U.S. trade representative’s office is putting together a fresh trade complaint, probably under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, arguing that Beijing unfairly restricts U.S. trade in these high-tech services.
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