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revenue generating trade barriers such as anti-dumping duties. The effectiveness of this is potentially limited due to the … greater enforcement challenges with the exporter specific anti-dumping relative to broad-based tariffs. We examine this by … estimating the impact of anti-dumping measures for 82 importing countries from 2008-2014. We find that anti-dumping's trade …
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This paper deals with the application of the principle of 'ne bis in idem' in EC antitrust enforcement. The principle of 'ne bis in idem', laid down in Article 4 of Protocol 7 to the European Convention on Human Rights and in Article 50 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union,...
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There has been an explosion in the past 10-15 years of bilateral and regional free trade agreements in Latin America (together "preferential free trade agreements" or PTAs). The purpose of PTAs is to increase trade, regulatory and investment liberalization. As trade liberalization requires more...
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The ne bis in idem principle (the prohibition of double jeopardy) is a fundamental protection under EU law. It has long been of particular importance in the decentralised system of EU competition law enforcement brought about by Regulation 1/2003. While the mechanism for cooperation between the...
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This Article creates a paradigm for future studies of the role of Transnational Legal Process in the field of the interface between trade and competition policy to enhance a legal-based trade relationship between countries. It suggests that essential synergies that exist between trade and...
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The last two decades have witnessed that countries across the world are guided by the rules and regulations of … multilateral trading institutions (for example, World Trade Organization [WTO], International Monetary Fund [IMF]) in order to … promote free and fair trade through gradual reduction in trade barriers. The world economy has noticed significant reduction …
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The last two decades have witnessed that countries across the world are guided by the rules and regulations of … multilateral trading institutions (for example, World Trade organization [WTO], International Monetary Fund [IMF]) in order to … promote free and fair trade through gradual reduction in trade barriers. The World economy has noticed significant reduction …
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Common ownership fundamentally upsets the well-settled merger enforcement ecosystem. Not only it challenges basic principles informing merger policy such as the presumed profitability of mergers for the merging firms and the merger-specificity of potential efficiencies but also it works against...
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, Ecuador, India, Indonesia and Mexico, to the USA. Specifically, we investigate whether the United States (US) antidumping …, domestic US shrimp quantity, exchange rate, and US antidumping laws are found to have no significant impacts on the RCA indexes … imposing antidumping petitions, and the shrimp exporting countries should maintain their comparative advantage and diversify …
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