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Page 159
... domestic sales and foreign sales - respectively and ERPDI is the combined rate of effective protection . In the ... price rise of domestically sold products . Dividing throughout by total sales f X ( x2 p2 + × 2 P Pj " ) ። ) we get 1 - Σ aij ...
... domestic sales and foreign sales - respectively and ERPDI is the combined rate of effective protection . In the ... price rise of domestically sold products . Dividing throughout by total sales f X ( x2 p2 + × 2 P Pj " ) ። ) we get 1 - Σ aij ...
Page 163
... domestic market as weights . The simple reason is that prices of exports , under the given assumptions , are not affected by the imposition of import duty rates and import quotas . Therefore , the weights for the domestic price ...
... domestic market as weights . The simple reason is that prices of exports , under the given assumptions , are not affected by the imposition of import duty rates and import quotas . Therefore , the weights for the domestic price ...
Page 169
169 domestic price of one unit of foreign currency , the DRC measure can easily be de- rived by multiplying the Corden measure with the exchange rate : 03 - ૬ aij - i Σ ΣΑ i n ain anj = ( 25 ) ( 1 + CERF ) DRC ? 1 + t 3j aij + ti - ui ...
169 domestic price of one unit of foreign currency , the DRC measure can easily be de- rived by multiplying the Corden measure with the exchange rate : 03 - ૬ aij - i Σ ΣΑ i n ain anj = ( 25 ) ( 1 + CERF ) DRC ? 1 + t 3j aij + ti - ui ...
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