tariifiline
Tariifiline is a term used in some economic and policy discussions to describe systems, measures, or pricing practices that resemble tariffs in their effects, structure, or purpose, but which may not be formal duties imposed by government legislation. The word appears in niche debates and occasional glossaries as a way to capture tariff-like features that fall short of traditional tariff instruments.
The term is generally understood to derive from a root related to tariff (tariif) with a suffix
Tariifiline concepts encompass a range of instruments beyond formal duties, including non-tariff barriers, regulatory charges, licensing
Some scholars argue that tariifiline measures complicate trade statistics and policy evaluation because they blur the
Tariff, non-tariff barrier, price discrimination, trade policy, regulatory charges.
Tariifiline is not a widely standardized term and may appear variably in different texts.