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in the 1980s, Japanese officials argued for keeping out US beef because Japanese digestive systems were different, US pharmaceuticals because they had not been tested on Japanese subjects, and US-made skis because Japanese snow was unique.3 While such arguments are so patently protectionist that they border on the facetious, and thus can quickly be called out for their protectionist intent, some countries have genuine reasons for the differences in their markets.
The Third Pillar: How Markets and the State Leave the Community Behind
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