2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0038-0121(02)00041-1
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Environmental standards as barriers to trade

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“…In other words, the enterprise and the consumer will share the cost which caused by the trade protective measures together, the concrete share proportion depend on the power balance between the enterprise and the consumer, namely the game between sides. The following will carry on some theoretical analysis on this share mechanism [4][5]. Figure 2 (A) is the balance relation between supply and demand in the free trade situation of international electromechanical products.…”
Section: Benefit Game Between Customers and Enterprises Under Thmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, the enterprise and the consumer will share the cost which caused by the trade protective measures together, the concrete share proportion depend on the power balance between the enterprise and the consumer, namely the game between sides. The following will carry on some theoretical analysis on this share mechanism [4][5]. Figure 2 (A) is the balance relation between supply and demand in the free trade situation of international electromechanical products.…”
Section: Benefit Game Between Customers and Enterprises Under Thmentioning
confidence: 99%