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alternative, major export market (notably China) in the year of the affirmative antidumping determination. …This study examines the response of Korean steel firms after being assessed antidumping duties in the United States …. The U.S. market represents the second largest export market for Korea (after China), but increased liberalization in the …
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Many studies have shown a relationship between antidumping duty and collusion. These studies, however, only focus on … firms. This dissertation explores how the antidumping duty on downstream goods can affect collusive behavior in an upstream … effect of the antidumping duty on collusive behavior. Under a set of discount rate, whether is influenced by a tariff or the …
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This dissertation analyzes the trading effects and the politics of antidumping. The first essay empirically examines … the influence of partisanship on antidumping. I show that an increase in the leftist orientation of the government makes … labor intensive industries less likely to file an antidumping petition. I also demonstrate that the increase in the leftist …
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BIMSTEC, a regional grouping of South and Southeast Asian countries, is heading towards an FTA for greater economic integration. The present paper examines the ex ante effects of the iniative by adopting SMART and GTAP models. Based on estimated export supply elasticity, the results of SMART...
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WTO trade negotiations on market access follow the MFN treatment. However, an increasing share of trade falls under preferential regimes. For agriculture, trade liberalization analyses have showed that the impact on developing countries (DC) is not uniform, partly from omitting preferences. In...
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Small countries may benefit from the formation of a trade bloc, since their combined market power will enable them to manipulate the terms of trade. The question of interest is whether countries will benefit from the enlargement of a trading bloc, if trade liberalization induces countries to...
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Quantification of welfare changes due to trade liberalisation play a crucial role for political decision making. However, meaningful comparisons of simulation results from different sources are difficult. Often significant differences in simulated gains from liberalisation do not serve to...
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This paper asks how NAFTA affected income distribution within Mexico considering changes in internalmigration. Trade liberalization should theoretically increase the income of low-skilled workers in low-skilled labor-abundantdeveloping countries. Thus, by increasing the wages of poorer workers,...
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The acceptance of the NAFTA and GATT trade agreements will impact the U.S. peanut industry. This paper examines trade distorting policies and evaluates the effects of trade liberalization on peanut producers, shellers, manufactures, and U.S. consumers of peanut products. Decreasing marketing...
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The U.S. Renewable Fuel Standard program (RFS), which involves mandates for variousbiofuels, is complex and has been often misinterpreted or oversimplified in previous studies.In this paper we analyze the implications of the RFS for the U.S. domestic and international ethanol markets. We...
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