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PROTECTION, FOREIGN CAPITAL AND NATIONAL WELFARE IN THE PRESENCE OF UNEMPLOYMENT
presence of unemployment. Employment of labor is endogenously determined and our analysis establishes a departure from the traditional results with full employment. We show several policy implications. Free trade does not necessarily lead to a welfare gain for the country and the optimal policy intervention is considered. This paper derives the conditions under which a capital inflow will help or harm a country in the cases of tariffs and quotas.