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We analyze whether preferential trade agreements (PTAs) affect the incidence and pattern of antidumping (AD) filings …
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We investigate the extent to which antidumping actions eliminate trade altogether. Using quarterly export data for … products involved in U.S. antidumping cases we find that antidumping actions increase the hazard rate by more than fifty …. Given the literature on heterogeneous firms and trade, our results imply antidumping protection imposes greater costs than …
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The majority of the world's countries have antidumping (AD) statutes in place, hundreds of AD actions occur annually … its successor, the World Trade Organization. AD's unique characteristics along with its high incidence of use make it a … dumping and antidumping activity, with particular emphasis on the evolution of the literature and the most recent …
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This paper is the first to study empirically the effects of European antidumping actions on import diversion from … importers 'named' in an antidumping investigation, and potentially subject to protectionist measures, to countries not named' in … can be regarded as an indication of the effectiveness of antidumping policy which is used to protect the home industry …
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This paper takes a critical look at the trends in worldwide antidumping (AD) case filings during the last two decades … 1980 to 1998 period. We then use non-parametric methods to identify national motivations for the use of antidumping …
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This paper examines how the prospect of foreign retaliation affects the antidumping (AD) process in the United States … in the initial AD petition, and that the U.S. AD authority's antidumping decisions are influenced by the threat of …
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time restraining its use. In recent years 'new' users have accounted for half of the overall world total. Many of the …
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We review the growing literature on the effects of antidumping, a trade policy that has emerged as the most serious … impediment to international trade. Over the past 25 years countries have increasingly turned to antidumping in order to offer … protection to import-competing industries. Antidumping is a trade policy where the institutional process surrounding the …
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The 21st century global decline in productivity growth is not well understood. One possible contributor is a decline in economic dynamism. We explore the contribution of firm formation and employee movement to productivity using administrative data on the population of New Zealand construction...
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This paper examines the choice of a monetary-policy rule in a simple macroeconomic model. In a closed economy, the optimal policy is a output and inflation. In an open economy, the optimal rule changes in two ways. First, the policy instrument is a Conditions Index the exchange rate. Second, on...
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