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of volatility on the RMG exports of Bangladesh. The result shows that RMG exports is negatively affected due to the … exchange rate volatility and the estimated figure shows that on Bangladesh's average RMG exports has been lessened to the USA …. Therefore, as volatility obviously has hindered RMG exports, the central bank of Bangladesh should stay alert to avoid high …
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The U.S. antidumping law suffers from a series of defects in its implementation, resulting in the unwarranted finding of illegal predatory pricing by foreign companies. In light of the existing technical flaws outlined in this Article, it is clear that the U.S. antidumping law is merely a form...
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The stated purpose of the antidumping laws is to prevent unfair trade and to punish foreign producers for predatory pricing. The practical effect, however, is to prevent foreign producers from selling their products in a domestic market, even when pricing has not been abnormally low or...
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The U.S. steel industry has a long history of being protected, first when it was an infant industry in 1791 and later as it became a mature industry and needed breathing room to allow it to restructure so that it could compete against more efficient foreign producers. In recent years the steel...
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This article presents a study of exports of 131 countries for the years 1928-1936. There are two important results. One …, while world exports in current USD began to rebound from the collapse of trade during the Great Depression in 1933, world … exports in constant US gold dollars decreased annually from 1930 through 1934, and only began to increase in 1935. Two, the …
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Media pundits and some politicians would have us believe that industrial production has been declining in the United States. Some would even say that “we don't make things anymore.” However, the statistics show a different picture. This paper examines the trade statistics for the United...
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We measure export participation rates in the U.S. manufacturing sector using a new administrative dataset and compare them to participation rates constructed from the commonly used Census of Manufacturers (CM). Both at the establishment and firm level export participation rates are near 40...
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exports. Using confidential firm-trade linked data, we show that the decline in imports of tariffed goods was driven by … firms to their exported products. We find that the most exposed products had lower exports in 2018-2019, with most of the …
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We review theoretical and empirical work on the economic effects of the United States and China trade relations during the last decades. We first discuss the origins of the China shock, its measurement, and present methods used to study its economic effects on different outcomes. We then focus...
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and Thai tire manufactures are competing in the same market, when we consider unit prices of their tire exports to the U ….S. The fact is that unit prices for tire exports to the U.S. from China, Thailand and South Korea are different: Chinese and …
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