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The antidumping laws are structurally protectionist. There is no way to construct an antidumping law that is not … protectionist. Basically, antidumping laws protect domestic producers at the expense of the general public. They provide a legal … antidumping action is always engaging in unethical conduct …
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Economic sanctions have become an increasingly popular method of punishing nations that do not behave according to international standards. But sometimes sanctions are imposed on allies and trading partners as well. The United States currently imposes sanctions on 90 countries, including Canada...
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This paper reviews several International Trade Commission antidumping cases involving Korean computer chips from a law … problems with the current United States antidumping policy. In addition to discussing antidumping law from a utilitarian … dumping is a victimless crime and that the antidumping laws should be repealed, the sooner the better …
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The U.S. antidumping law suffers from a series of defects in its implementation, resulting in the unwarranted finding … is clear that the U.S. antidumping law is merely a form of protectionism, designed to serve the interests of domestic … industry at the expense of consumers.This article briefly profiles the U.S. antidumping law in light of the U.S.-Korean trade …
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Outsourcing is an efficient way to reduce a company's costs and is often necessary to remain competitive. However, the practice has had its critics. This paper summarizes the outsourcing debate that has been going on in the United States and identifies and discusses some ethical issues that...
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Antidumping laws have existed in some form since the early twentieth century. Ostensibly aimed at protecting domestic … antidumping laws result in a negative-sum game, since the losses exceed the gains, an outcome that violates utilitarian ethical … principles. Antidumping laws also violate property and contract rights, since they prevent consenting adults from trading the …
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Trade policy is often used as a tool of international relations. Offering to reduce tariffs or quotas or to liberalize trade can be used as a bargaining chip to induce trading partners to do the same. When successful, such agreements result in a positive-sum game, since all parties to the deal...
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This study examined attitudes toward bribe taking in four Muslim countries – Indonesia, Egypt, Iran and Iraq. Eighteen demographic variables were also examined (gender, age, marital status, etc.), and it was found that most mean scores between groups were significant
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Some individuals advocate incorporating labor standards into trade agreements. Others are vehemently opposed to the idea. Both sides to the controversy give compelling arguments to support their positions. This paper examines the controversy and applies ethical theory to determine whether...
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study, a country had to have a large Muslim population and also a large non-Muslim population. The most recent wave of World …
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