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Tariffs may be further classified into three groups transit duties, export duties, and import duties.
Tariffs may be imposed on imports—in some instances making them so costly as to bar completely the entry of the good involved.
Tariffs may be imposed in different ways, each of which will have a different effect on the economy of the country imposing them.
Tariffs may be imposed on a motley list of products from textiles (wounding North Carolina) to Tropicana orange juice (hurting Florida).
Tariffs may be levied either to raise revenue or to protect domestic industries, but a tariff designed primarily to raise revenue also may exercise a strong protective influence, while a tariff levied primarily for protection may yield revenue.
Its tariffs may be low, but it lavishes subsidies on favoured domestic companies and discriminates against foreign ones, especially in sectors such as energy and transport, forcing them to surrender their technology and tolerating brazen intellectual-property theft.
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A tariff may be specific, ad valorem, or compound i.e., a combination of both.
But for the small stations and hobbyists that make up the bulk of Webcasters, even that tariff may be too steep.
This study shows that, in a case like Brazil's, a two-part tariff may be used as a tool for network optimization.
(Choice of CC tariffs under uncertainty) A (reasonably priced) cost cap tariff may be chosen over a flat rate and a pay-per-use tariff by a risk-neutral consumer in the presence of a sufficiently high demand uncertainty.
For a particular location, savings on a percentage basis were very consistent across home sizes for similar control strategies, meaning the same tariff may be applied to all residential customers without disadvantaging customers in smaller homes.
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