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Antidumping laws were designed to protect domestic industry from foreign competition. They protect producers at the … the standard of living for the vast majority of people. Antidumping laws also destroy more jobs than they create. Part I … of this article provides an introduction and overview. Part II reviews the theory and practice of antidumping law in the …
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represented 83% of the world's population and 91% of the world's GDP in 2013. We address five questions: Do some countries have …, how liberalized is world trade? Our analysis documents the extent of cross-sectional heterogeneity in applied commercial … policy barriers remain as an important feature of the world economy. …
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The majority of the world's countries have antidumping (AD) statutes in place, hundreds of AD actions occur annually … its successor, the World Trade Organization. AD's unique characteristics along with its high incidence of use make it a … dumping and antidumping activity, with particular emphasis on the evolution of the literature and the most recent …
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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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