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government will not know in advance whether the subsidy is World Trade Organization-legal …
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commodities, which reflects, for the most part, the large supply response by China and India, a direct consequence of con … dollar. Without downplaying the importance of subsidy elimination, the paper concludes that these impediments should receive …
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subsidies and tariffs - for cotton it is subsidy reductions rather than tariff cuts that would make by far the largest impact …
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Industrial parks are as popular as they are controversial, in India and globally. At their best they align … contextualizes parks in India, followed by a thick case study of an innovative scheme that appears to buck the trend. This … performance is then explained by the way in which the scheme's design and action fit India's political economy. The paper …
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(TTB) policies -- antidumping, safeguards and countervailing duties -- are estimated to impact by 2011 an additional 4 …: extending the duration of previously imposed antidumping and safeguards beyond expected removal dates, removing one TTB policy …
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restrictions on products arising through the temporary trade barrier (TTB) policies of antidumping, safeguards, and countervailing …
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The United States use of "zeroing" in its antidumping procedures has become a political flash point threatening some … volatility accentuates the impact of zeroing on the size of U.S. antidumping tariffs and review the WTO caseload over zeroing …. They describe the impact that the U.S.'s retrospective system for assessing antidumping margins has on zeroing and the …
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frequent users of the WTO-sanctioned antidumping trade policy instrument. This paper exploits newly available data to examine … the pattern of actual industrial use of antidumping in nine of the major new user developing countries - Argentina, Brazil …, Colombia, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Peru, Turkey and Venezuela. For these countries we are able to match data from two newly …
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The decade following India's accession to the World Trade Organization's Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property … patent system is more than a statute. This paper discusses the steps that India must still take to develop an effective … analysis combines data studies of historical and recent patenting activity in India and by Indians, interviews with Indian …
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This paper estimates the impact of market access liberalization in high-income countries on sub-Saharan African exports. The methodology exploits the large reduction in trade barriers that was induced by three unilateral trade liberalization initiatives: (1) the dismantling of the Multi-Fiber...
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