tariff policy

  • 51Industrial policy of Japan — A complicated system of Industrial Policies was devised by the Japanese Government after World War II and especially in the 1950s and 1960s. The goal was to promote industrial development, and it cooperated closely for this purpose with private… …

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  • 52Feed-In Tariff — An economic policy created to promote active investment in and production of renewable energy sources. Feed in tariffs typically make use of long term agreements and pricing tied to costs of production for renewable energy producers. By offering… …

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  • 53commercial policy measures — Non tariff measures established in the framework of the common commercial policy, such as EU Customs Glossary import or export surveillance or safeguard measures, quantitative import or export restrictions, import or export prohibitions (Art. 1… …

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  • 54Feed-in tariff —   A renewable energy policy that typically offers a guarantee of payments to project owners for the total amount of renewable electricity they produce; access to the grid; and stable, long term contracts.   California Energy Comission. Dictionary …

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  • 55Common Agricultural Policy — (CAP)   Originally created with three main components: a single market for agricultural products, with common prices; a common external tariff (CET) on agricultural imports; and common financial responsibility. Its core is the guaranteed price… …

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  • 56ПОЛИТИКА ТАРИФНАЯ — (tariff policy) целенаправленная деятельность государства, устанавливающая принципы и размеры платы за различные услуги, перевозки пассажиров и грузов и, прежде всего, экспорт и импорт товаров (таможенные тарифы) …

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  • 57Tariffs in American history — have played different roles in trade policy and the economic history of the United States. Tariffs were the largest source of federal revenue from the 1790s to the eve of World War I, until it was surpassed by income taxes. Since the revenue from …

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  • 58The United States of America —     The United States of America     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The United States of America     BOUNDARIES AND AREA     On the east the boundary is formed by the St. Croix River and an arbitrary line to the St. John, and on the north by the… …

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  • 59American School (economics) — See also American System (economic plan). Part of a series on Economic systems Ideological systems …

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  • 60Nullification Crisis — Events leading to the U.S. Civil War Northwest Ordinance Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions Missouri Compromise …

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