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Trade policy through 2013: Signs of improvement but new policy concerns

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Temporary trade barriers have become more than an important bellwether for contemporary protectionism; with persistent tariff levels, they are now a primary obstacle to free trade. The World Bank’s newly updated Temporary Trade Barriers Database suggests that the Great Recession-era increases in import protection may be levelling off. Now policymakers begin to face the daunting task of dismantling all of those temporary barriers they imposed during the early phase of the crisis.

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Authors

Chad P Bown

Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics

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