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"This paper investigates the international externalities associated with US use of antidumping (AD) measures by examining the relationship between US AD duties (ADDs) and Japanese exports to the US and EU over the 1992-2001 period. We first examine the trade destruction and trade diversion...
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In this article, the authors present updated trade elasticities - measures of how much imports and exports change in response to income and price changes - for the U.S. and six other industrialized countries, collectively known as the Group of Seven. They find that the imports and exports of...
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This paper investigates the international externalities associated with US use of antidumping (AD) measures by examining the relationship between US AD duties (ADDs) with Japanese exports to the US and EU over the 1992-2001 period. We first examine the trade destruction and trade diversion...
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This is the first paper to empirically examine whether a country's use of an import restricting trade policy distorts a foreign country's exports to third markets. We first develop a theoretical model of worldwide trade in which the imposition of antidumping and safeguard tariffs, or trade...
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