Sentences with phrase «infant industry»

Ohnesorge's article examines developing countries in an industrial policy framework and explores the implications of supporting them as infant industries.
Basically, they were expected to permanently block their own path to development by eliminating the capacity to protect infant industries with tariffs, the path that the U.S. and Europe had followed to industrialize their own economies.
Baby Tooshy, a full - service, natural baby products design and development company that works to fill a void in the toddler and infant industry around the world today, this week excitedly announced their brand - new product, the Baby Tooshy Diaper Caddy Organizer.
Infant industries were protected from foreign competition by subsidies, tariffs, and other barriers to trade.
Infant industries had to be protected, they argued.
We work with the best brands in the infant industry to bring you products that add an extra dash of magic to your time with Baby, and hopefully make life a little easier.
Working with the best brands in the infant industry Disney baby products to make your time with baby magical.
In fairness I don't think he meant it in a development context - he'd be clearly wrong since the Washington Consensus is long dead and overwhelming evidence from Stiglitz, Ha - Joon Chang, Oxfam and others show that no country in history has lifted its people out of poverty without an active state, the infant industry arguments etc..
«Gold» may be considered this year's «The Wolf of Wall Street,» the action taking place in a New York boardroom involving underwriters who are asked to risk large sums to capitalize an infant industry.
Solar is not an infant industry.
Relative competitiveness, not press - release claims, is controlling because solar is not an infant industry and conventional technologies are not standing still.
As debate rages over the environmental benefits of replacing dirty coal with wood, there is at least one silver lining to the new scrutiny of the infant industry: While the 2020 guidelines are in place for the European Union, the 2030 plans and targets are not.
First, the claim that wind is still an «infant industry» in need of special tax coddling doesn't pass the laugh test.
John Ohnesorge's article, «Corporate Lawyers as an Infant Industry?
John Ohnesorge presented the paper, «Lawyers as an Infant Industry: Globalization and Legal Market Access» at Global Governance: Critical Legal Perspectives, a conference recognizing the work of David Trubek.
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