In South Korea's state-led industrialization, export subsidies allowed South Korean products (from Samsung, Hyundai) to be sold all over the world. Compare and contrast export subsidies to import tariffs. Which factor might lead a country to decide on one or the other?
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In South Korea's state-led industrialization, export subsidies allowed South Korean products (from Samsung, Hyundai) to be sold all over the world. Compare and contrast export subsidies to import tariffs. Which factor might lead a country to decide on one or the other?
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- Export marketing is the integrated marketing of goods and services that are destined for customers in international markets. What does the marketing require?Please no written by hand and no emage Countries use a variety of ways to protect their trade. One way is to enact tariffs, which tax imports. This immediately raises the price of imported goods, making them less competitive when compared to locally produced goods. This works especially well for a country like the U.S., which imports a lot of consumer products and oil. The most famous example is the Smoot-Hawley Tariff of 1930. It was originally designed to protect farmers from agricultural imports from Europe, which was stepping up farming after the destruction of World War I. Go online and find out about the Smoot-Hawley Act. What role did the Smoot-Hawley Act play in the Great Depression? Into which ideological perspective would you classify the Smoot-Hawley Act? Explain your reasoning.The world has two countries, A and Z, which each produce two products, gadgets and whizbangs. Without world trade, the domestic price of gadgets in A is lower than the price of gadgets in Z. We can say that Country Z has a comparative advantage in gadgets and should be exporting them. Country Z should specialize in producing gadgets. Country A has a comparative advantage in gadgets and should be exporting them. Country A has a comparative advantage in whizbangs and should be importing them.