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No Chinese Jackets Required: Clothing Quotas, Consumer Prices and Import Quality in South Africa
23 November, 2012
In January 2007 South Africa placed quantitative restrictions (quotas) on a number of Chinese clothing and textile product lines. Trade theory predicts that the imposition of binding quotas on a set of goods will result in a price increase for these…

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