Public Policysettingup International Commerce extra Policy
These proposalscould leadto International trading of quotas and days
a small countrycan ... influenceinternational terms - of - trade
The region ... unableto influenceinternational terms of trade
at levels that should allow the stocks to stabilize and even begin to rebuild(passive) are setCurrent international quotas
the capacityto influencechange in terms of international trade
the requirementssetforth in international trade
Free trade ... a governmentdoes ... influenceinternational trade through quotas and tariffs
using their financial resourcesto influenceinternational trade policy
transnational corporationsinfluencefrom international trade policy
no competenceto be settinginternational trade policy
DEAsetsaggregate manufacturing quotas
Considerable changes in the relative importance of local and regional fishing activitieshave nonetheless resultedfrom quota trading
The arrival of paper moneycausean increase in international trade
their profitswill causean increase in international trade
stalls globalizationwill ... causeinternational trade to decline
any form of retaliation that stalls globalizationwill ... causeinternational trade to decline
The fact that these agreements were concluded , effectively with WTO endorsement , has , over time , seriously undermined the credibility and power of the WTOto influenceinternational trade policy
developed economieswill resultin a reduction in international trade
Charge high tariffs on imported productscausinginternational trade to decrease
b. Tariffsleadto a decrease in international trade
the global economic crisiscausingdecrease in international trade
a trade warcausinginternational trade to slowdown
the Chinese growthto causea shift in international trade
that the U.S. dollar was too strongcauseddisruptions in international trade
illegal trade and other practicescausedistortions to international trade
in turncausesdistortions in international trade
the EUwas causingdistortions in international trade
Knownto causedistortions in international trade
Appendix II of CITESdesignedto limit through international trade
some developed countriescausedistortions in international trade
some developed countriescausesdistortions in the international trade
globalizationleadingto surge in international trade
no powerto influenceinternational trade policy making
the kinds of instabilityleadto declines in international trade
by the domestic regulation(passive) caused bydetriment to international trade
other countriescausinginternational trade to plummet
All International transportation ... a bureaucausesInternational trade to extend
the positive supply shocksresultedfrom the resumption in international trade
to remain almost unchanged at 109 million tonnes but export supplies in the new season may prove larger than in 2006/07 mainly because of the expected recovery in Australia 's production(passive) is setInternational trade in 2007/08
to the decline in agriculturecontributingto the decline in agriculture
to encourage export - led growthdesignedto encourage export - led growth
men(passive) composed bymen
to low - cost manufacturing competition between countriesleadto low - cost manufacturing competition between countries
out who pays for what and which party is responsible for cargo at each stage of transitto setout who pays for what and which party is responsible for cargo at each stage of transit
to enormous economic growth around the world such as creation of jobs , reduction in priceshas ledto enormous economic growth around the world such as creation of jobs , reduction in prices
a nation to expand rapidly in the global marketleadsa nation to expand rapidly in the global market
to the growth of cross border flows or international flows of financialhas ledto the growth of cross border flows or international flows of financial
alsoresultedalso
Based off tariffs and taxes generated from tradecausingBased off tariffs and taxes generated from trade
to limit such changesdesignedto limit such changes
welfare lossesto causewelfare losses
to overcapacity in certain maritime transport sectors and locationshas ledto overcapacity in certain maritime transport sectors and locations
to overcapacity in certain maritime transport sectors and locationshas ledto overcapacity in certain maritime transport sectors and locations
from the ratification of the North American Free Trade Agreement ( NAFTAresultingfrom the ratification of the North American Free Trade Agreement ( NAFTA
first from the closure of factories in Chinaresultingfirst from the closure of factories in China
to rising vacancy and weakening rents in the Los Angeles County industrial sectorhave contributedto rising vacancy and weakening rents in the Los Angeles County industrial sector
to less climate changecould leadto less climate change
to a reduction in the EU 's fishing fleetleadsto a reduction in the EU 's fishing fleet
to enormous growth in maritime transportation , which includes access to canals that are properly maintainedhas ledto enormous growth in maritime transportation , which includes access to canals that are properly maintained
the loss of markets , with a consequent fall in the level of employment at homemust causethe loss of markets , with a consequent fall in the level of employment at home
because of the equilibrium of paymentsis influencedbecause of the equilibrium of payments
EM debt(passive) could be caused byEM debt
to the incorporation of standard termsleadsto the incorporation of standard terms
alsomight ... have contributedalso
or at least worsenedhad causedor at least worsened
at least worsenedhad causedat least worsened
the government to initiate the Grow More Food Campaignledthe government to initiate the Grow More Food Campaign
in a world trade decline of 66 % between 1929 and 1934resultingin a world trade decline of 66 % between 1929 and 1934
to the crisishas contributedto the crisis
to the turmoil of the Great Depressioncontributedto the turmoil of the Great Depression
the economic crisis(passive) caused bythe economic crisis
or at least worsened ... the Great Depression of the thirtieshad causedor at least worsened ... the Great Depression of the thirties
to mutual gainleadsto mutual gain
to increasing demand for skilled labor ... relative to that for less skilled labor ... as imports from low - wage countries substituted for some domestic production and employmentmight ... have contributedto increasing demand for skilled labor ... relative to that for less skilled labor ... as imports from low - wage countries substituted for some domestic production and employment
to European economic stagnation andledto European economic stagnation and
to the death of Saipan 's once booming garment industryledto the death of Saipan 's once booming garment industry
to many warsledto many wars
the redistribution of industries and employment(passive) caused bythe redistribution of industries and employment