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Miranda, Torres and Ruiz (1998) and Finger (1993) have documented the increased incidence of anti-dumping in recent years and its spread beyond developed to developing and transitional economies. The countries that have been the most prolific in launching anti-dumping cases have largely been...
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World trade volume is in retreat for the first time in more than two decades and the contraction is on a scale not seen since the global recession following the second oil shock of 1979-1980. The United States (US) is at the epicenter of the crisis and is a major source of external demand for...
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The global economic crisis sent world trade volume and world production into retreat and threatened a second Great Depression. There has emerged a consensus that global imbalancesfundamentally reflected in the over-reliance upon the United States (US) consumer marketthat built up over the first...
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The decline in world trade volume in 2009 was the worst since the Great Depression. The United States (US) spread the global recession as a major source of external demand. US import and export data are examined to understand the repercussions, particularly for developing economies divided into...
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World trade volume is in retreat for the first time in more than two decades and the contraction is on a scale not seen since the global recession following the second oil shock of 1979–1980. The United States (US) is at the epicenter of the crisis and is a major source of external demand for...
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