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substantial increases in antidumping and related forms of import protection: e.g., a 4 percent appreciation results in 60 - 90 … exercise, we document how the model's estimates imply that a 9 - 20 percent appreciation of China's real exchange rate vis …-a-vis the US dollar during the sample period would allow for China's exporters to have received the average import protection …
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exports to third, non-US markets. Imposition of a US antidumping duty against China leads the growth rate of targeted …"This paper examines how US special import restrictions affect the growth of China's exports to countries other than … China to 37 countries between 1992 and 2001. Our estimation yields evidence that US trade restrictions deflect Chinese …
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part of its 2001 WTO accession. With respect to China's exports, we examine data on WTO members' use of antidumping and … antidumping against China has become more discriminatory since its 2001 accession. Furthermore, evidence from a regression … to China's imports, we examine data on China's antidumping use - now the WTO's fifth most frequent user of antidumping …
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