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task of establishing competition policy is complicated by the fact that there already are trade statutes---antidumping … statutes and competition policy is most probably most clearly evidenced by antidumping law, the most widely used trade statute … competition policy. Evidence will show that cumulation has led to more multiple petition filings and to smaller competitors being …
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Antidumping (AD) petitions are often withdrawn in favor of VERs and price undertakings. We compare foreign firms …
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We present a macroeconometric model for the large EU economies, i.e. Germany, the UK, France and Italy (Big4 model …, Frankreich und Italien als separate Ländermodule enthält (Big4-Modell). Die Modellstruktur basiert auf dem volkswirtschaftlichen …In diesem Beitrag wird ein internationales makroökonometrisches Modell präsentiert, das Deutschland, Großbritannien …
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This paper examines the role of competition law and policy as tools for poverty reduction and development. The authors …, the International Competition Network (ICN), UNCTAD and civil society organizations such as CUTS in recent years, in … addition to the earlier work done on these topics in the WTO Working Group on the Interaction between Trade and Competition …
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Most of the large tariff reductions achieved in multilateral tradenegotiations have involved tariff-cutting formulas such as the Swissformula. However, wide variations in initial tariff rates between activeparticipants call for new approaches under the Doha Development Agenda.This paper surveys...
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This paper analyzes international antitrust enforcement when multinational firms operate in several markets with antitrust authorities in each market. We are concerned with how the sustainability of collusion in one local market is affected by the existence of collusion in other markets when...
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manufacturing workers during 2000–2012. In this period, import penetration in Brazil grew by 25 percent, and the Chinese share …
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Milk is one of the few agricultural products in which Brazil is not competitive. The domestic market is served by … (Armington effect) and what we call the preference effect in the market shares of Brazil, Mercosur and the EU in the different … MNTs concomitantly. The results show that the elimination of the tariff would make Brazil lose 6.7 percentage points in its …
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The objective of this paper is to analyze the trade flow between Brazil and the United States between 2000 and 2014 … Brazilian foreign policy between 2000 and 2014 is presented, particularly considering the strategies of Brazil's diplomatic …
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The vigorous growth of the Chinese economy together with its growing role in international trade has raised fears of deindustrialization among developing countries. This study draws on the large increase in the international trade exposure of the Brazilian economy from 2000 to 2012 to assess the...
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