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.S. antidumping policies, emphasizing the changing definition of dumping and the development of administrative procedures. Section II …
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In 2003, after claims of dumping, the U.S. imposed heavy tariffs on imports of catfish from Vietnam. As a result, Vietnamese exports of catfish to the U.S. market sharply declined. Using a panel data of Vietnamese households, we explore the responses of catfish producers in the Mekong delta...
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Empirical studies of antidumping activity focus almost exclusively on the period since 1980. This paper puts recent U ….S. antidumping experience in historical context by studying the determinants of annual case filings over the past half century. The … conventional view that few antidumping cases existed prior to 1980 is not correct, although most did not result in the imposition …
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In this paper I present evidence on the effectiveness of AD actions. Using a data set based on the line-item tariff codes identified in the cases, I examine the trade patterns of both countries named in the petition and those countries not subject to the investigation. Several important findings...
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This paper provides estimates of the trade impacts of U.S. antidumping law and the determinants of suit filing activity … from 1980-1985. We study three possible channels through which the threat or mere possibility of antidumping duties can … antidumping law. We refer to these three non- duty effects as the investigation effect, the suspension effect, and the withdrawal …
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Using a newly constructed database, this paper examines the tariff-jumping response of all firm and product combinations subject to U.S. AD investigations from 1980-1990. The results strongly support the hypothesis that tariff-jumping is only a realistic option for multinational firms from...
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This paper documents two key costs of AD protection. First, once AD has been adopted countries often have a difficult time restraining its use. In recent years 'new' users have accounted for half of the overall world total. Many of the heaviest AD users are countries who did not even have an AD...
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antidumping (AD) duties and that optimal pass-through of AD duties may be up to 200 percent. We examine both pass-through issues …
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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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We argue that the rise of antidumping protection and the proliferation of voluntary export restraints are fundamentally … restrain their exports prior to the antidumping investigation. In turn, the VER distorts the government's perception of the …
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