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We analyze temporary trade barriers (TTB) in Canada in 1989-2009. We find that, despite the retreat in TTB stocks in the last decade, there are signs of a rebound. New AD cases have surged during the crisis, which portends a rise in AD stocks that could last for several years. Thus, the...
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We develop a North-South model of reciprocal antidumping (AD). We find that AD wars are winnable for the Northern firm …
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The paper uses a new database on Anti-Dumping measures worldwide to assess whether the 1995 Uruguay Round Agreement on … WTO’s new rules on sunset reviews came from small and new users of Anti-Dumping rules rather than the traditional and …
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This paper empirically evaluates the effects of antidumping measures on the exports of protected firms. While … antidumping protection raises the domestic sales of the more “traditional” non-exporting firms on the protected market with about … goods protected by antidumping fall by 36% while exports to target countries fall by as much as 66% following protection …
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and disciplines in the context of unfair trade allegations before turning to `standard' antidumping remedies. The premise … of proponents of antidumping action is that the existence of market power in an exporter's home markets, or potential … situations is not investigated by antidumping authorities, however. A proposal is made that allegations of dumping first be …
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The literature on antidumping (AD) has documented various aspects of this protectionist tool. However, a peculiar …
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Advocates of antidumping (AD) laws downplay their effects by arguing that the trade flows that are subject to AD are …
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This paper studies the effects of EU antidumping policy when foreign firms have the possibility to 'jump' antidumping … administration's choice between an antidumping duty and a price-undertaking, taking into account the effect of these measures on the …. Antidumping jumping FDI will only occur if the EU administration has broader objectives than just protecting the profitability of …
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Domestic products have a disproportionately high market share on many goods markets. We examine the contribution of preferences to such "home bias", using detailed data on wine sales in New Hampshire (weekly sales by brand by store for one year). In counterfactual simulations, where we use the...
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Voluntary export restraints allow exporters to increase the prices they charge importers for supplying goods. This paper quantifies this effect for the UK restrictions on imports of footwear imposed in the later 1970's, by isolating changes in the relative prices of exports to the UK and to...
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