Trade Liberalization of the Fishery Industry of Japan
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This paper examines the effect of the reduction of an import tariff on the Japanese fishery industry by using a computable general equilibrium model.Being against our common knowledge, our simulations with very realistic conditionsshow that both of the domestic consumers and the domestic fishery industry can gainby the subsidy (a negative tariff rate) policy, and also that income of the fishery industry would increase by trade liberalization when all possible linkages of economic activities are taken into account within a general equilibrium framework. Our results suggest a possible situation that there is no political conflict between the domestic fishery industry and the domestic consumer.
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著者
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Mohiuddin Afm
Graduate School Of International Relations International University Of Japan
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Kato Ryuta
Graduate School Of International Relations International University Of Japan
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