Abstract
As a tariff quota is an instrument of an importing country, discussion is liable to centre on the details of its operation there and the effect it could have on that particular country. Problems posed by the administration of such a quota, when examined from the viewpoint of an exporting country, are frequently overlooked and are not given the attention they deserve. As many of these are not self-evident they need to be explored more fully.
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© 1979 Michael Rom and the Trade Policy Research Centre
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Rom, M. (1979). Responses of Exporting Countries to Tariff Quotas. In: The Role of Tariff Quotas in Commercial Policy. Trade Policy Research Centre. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02431-5_9
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