Standing up for Steel: The US Government Response to Steel Industry and Union Efforts to Win Protection from Imports (1998-2003) Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Standing up for Steel: The US Government Response to Steel Industry and Union Efforts to Win Protection from Imports (1998-2003) Case Solution

President Bush’s choice came as a surprise to many convinced that a free trade-oriented government wouldn't embrace measures likely to be viewed as protectionist. This case supplies authoritative historic circumstance for those seeking to comprehend the choice that President Bush made. It uses the long-running dispute over whether measures should be taken to restrict the amount of steel imported by the US as a window on the broad variety of laws, variables, and players who affect the making of American trade policy.

The case follows the steel dispute with special focus on the Clinton administration, through the late 20th century. HKS Case Amount 1651.0

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PUBLICATION DATE: March 01, 2002 PRODUCT #: HKS075-PDF-ENG

 

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