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This paper analyses how an antidumping procedure in one country may lead to identical procedures targeting similar … products originating from the same countries under other foreign antidumping statutes. The concept of 'echoing' protection is … find that 'echoing' antidumping is significant in Canada, Europe and the United States, three big users of antidumping law …
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In this paper, I test the theory that weak economic conditions in a foreign economy cause cyclical dumping, i.e., the … temporary sale of products in a trading partner's economy at a price below average total cost. In order to test this theory, the … economic shocks in manufacturing industries, I estimate a joint model of filing decisions by the US industry and antidumping …
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whether a recent change in U.S. antidumping law known as the Byrd Amendment bestows private benefits to firms lobbying for … that industries have chosen to lobby for more tariff protection, or filed more antidumping petitions, since passage of the …
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We provide a synthesis of the theoretical models that study the use of escape clauses, also known as safeguards, in multilateral and preferential trade agreements. We consider models that explain this type of flexibility based on economic efficiency, political economy shocks, and...
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In recent years antidumping protection has spread throughout the world. Evidence shows that antidumping often targets R … that, when a single government institutes antidumping law, the protected firm decreases investment in R&D, while the … constrained firm invests more. When both governments engage in antidumping actions, both firms invest more in R&D than under free …
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This note discusses capital controls using insights from the trade policy literature. It highlights some key issues that have been neglected in the current international debate on capital controls. Capital is tradable in the same way as many goods and services are. As a result, much of the...
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Can oil discovery shocks affect the demand for protectionism? An intertemporal model of Dutch disease indicates that if … the tradable sector is politically dominant then an oil discovery can induce protectionism. If the economy is also credit …
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