
| Measuring Protectionism. Comparing tariffs is insufficient in measuring protectionism as there are many other methods of reducing home market access (ad valorem and specific duties, prohibitions, tariff quotas, anti-dumping duties, norms). Market Access Maps are one way of measuring the cumulative effect of these barriers. By Antoine Bouët, Lionel Fontagné, Mondher Mimouni, and Xavier Pichot of by CEPII. | By CEPII, France. | International Trade Policy Resource. |
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| Achieving Effective Outcomes in Youth Justice. When the present youth justice system was introduced in New Zealand in 1989, including the use of family group conferences, it was a unique innovation. Since that time, other countries have experimented with similar practices. New Zealand remains a world leader, yet there has been relatively little research on its system. Although there is some evidence to suggest that effective family group conferences can affect outcomes for young people, including reducing reoffending, the nature of the best practice that produces effective family group conferences remains a matter of opinion and debate. This research has been designed to identify aspects of practice that will achieve effective outcomes. By Gabrielle Maxwell, Venezia Kingi, Jeremy Robertson, Allison Morris, Chris Cunningham, and Barb Lash. | By Ministry of Social Development, New Zealand. | Law and Order Policy Resource. |
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