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This paper examines the determinants of “echoing” in antidumping (AD) cases (i.e., different countries sequentially …
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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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A second approach focuses on the relationships existing between the variables themselves, using multi-criteria and graph analysis. Natural resources endowments, on the one hand, and services orientation, on the other one, are among the most determinant variables for defining Trade in Value Added...
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, there is a growing tendency to justify protectionism, especially by the United States of America. The rise of protectionism … strongly supported protectionism as a means of preserving jobs and reducing income inequality. The purpose of this article is … to examine whether the protectionism currently adopted by the United States is beneficial to economic growth. Moreover …
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We examine the impacts of the 2018-2019 U.S. import tariff increases on U.S. export growth through the lens of supply chain linkages. Using 2016 confidential firm-trade linked data, we document the implied incidence and scope of new import tariffs. Firms that eventually faced tariff increases on...
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Import regulations are globally the most prevalent form of intervention in international trade. The regulations should, under rules of the WTO, protect consumers and the environment but can be used to protect producers. We investigate the ambiguity of intent. We set out a model that when applied...
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Domestic regulations that impede international trade have become a central concern in contemporary trade negotiations. In this paper, I develop a general-equilibrium framework to analyze the welfare consequences of product regulations and their international harmonization. In my model, raising...
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competition rules in order to ensure fair competition on the EU market. In the absence of a reformed anti-dumping regulation, the …The report identifies concerns with the EU anti-dumping instrument, as applied today, regardless of the fact that the … investigation procedures and methods might be in line with the current regulation and practice. The report's arguments are based on …
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We analyze the value-added impacts of rising (United States) US protectionism on Finland and other European Union (EU …, while the threat of protectionism also involves more direct tariffs against EU exports to the US. We apply a measurement …
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, there is a growing tendency to justify protectionism, especially by the United States of America. The rise of protectionism … strongly supported protectionism as a means of preserving jobs and reducing income inequality. The purpose of this article is … to examine whether the protectionism currently adopted by the United States is beneficial to economic growth. Moreover …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014477270