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inter-related. We show that both can be explained by a cost-based definition of dumping when the domestic government has …
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trade. The model shows how such rivalry naturally gives rise to "dumping" of output in foreign markets, and shows that such … dumping can be "reciprocal" -- that is, there may be two-way trade in the same product. Reciprocal dumpingis shown to be … monopoly distortions. Surprisingly,in the case of free entry and Cournot behaviour reciprocal dumping is unanibiuously …
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-developed countries of practising social dumping in the sense of deliberately neglecting work-place safety legislation, co …
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This paper analyzes the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on the patterns of cyclical dumping (exporting at a …-realized-productivity country. We derive a simple condition characterizing cyclical dumping -- it occurs when the percentage shortfall of the … realized employment exceeds Lerner's ratio of market power (the inverse of the demand elasticity). Cyclical dumping is more …
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This paper investigates the relationship between entry, demand, and dumping in the context of a two country Ricardian … model of international trade. Dumping - the export of goods at a price below average cost - can arise in the free trade … dumped good in equilibrium. Interestingly, and in contrast to models of dumping in cyclical downturns, dumping will not occur …
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dumping and antidumping activity, with particular emphasis on the evolution of the literature and the most recent …
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"Short-run subsidies for health products are common in poor countries. How do they affect long-run adoption? We present a model of technology adoption in which people learn about a technology's effectiveness by using it (or observing others using it) for some time, but people quit using it too...
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"We evaluate multiple variants of a commonly used intervention to boost education in developing countries -- the conditional cash transfer (CCT) -- with a student level randomization that allows us to generate intra-family and peer-network variation. We test three treatments: a basic CCT...
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This paper suggests that innovation policy in the United States has erred by subsidizing the private sector demand for scientists and engineers without asking whether the educational system provides that supply response necessary for these subsidies to work. It suggests that the existing...
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This paper explores the role of government policies in a situation where the wage gap between high-skilled and low-skilled workers is widening due to increasing foreign competition in the manufacturing of low-skilled intensive goods. A two-period, two-sector general equilibrium model of a small...
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