TITLE

International Convergence in Regulation: The Case of Measurable Standards

AUTHOR(S)
Garbo, Lorenzo
PUB. DATE
February 2002
SOURCE
International Advances in Economic Research;Feb2002, Vol. 8 Issue 1, p10
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Explores the effects of international trade on standard levels through economies of scale. Description of the minimum standard setting process; Facts on the self sufficiency equilibria; Discussion on an integrated two-country equilibrium.
ACCESSION #
6440362

Tags: INTERNATIONAL trade;  ECONOMIES of scale;  AUTARCHY;  EQUILIBRIUM (Economics)

 

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