The Rise of US Anti-dumping Activity in Historical Perspective

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Research on trade policy of the United States shows that the number of anti-dumping cases is affected by import penetration, the exchange rate, the unemployment rate, and changes to the law and the manner in which it is enforced during the 1980s.

author: Irwin, Douglas A.
International economic relations, History

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Anti-dumping: A Growing Problem in International Trade

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The author posits that the proliferation of anti-dumping laws among lower-income and middle-income nations, along with the increasing number of cases filed under them, complicate the prospects for global trade reform.

author: Prusa, Thomas J.
Forecasts, trends, outlooks, Forecasts and trends, Market trend/market analysis, Commercial treaties, Trade agreements

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Anti-dumping Reform: Time to Go Back to Basics

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A case is made for replacing anti-dumping laws with safeguards actions and competition laws in trade reform, and includes an assessment of current trade policy using the United States as an example.

author: Barfield, Claude
Evaluation, Commercial policy

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subjects list: United States, Laws, regulations and rules, International aspects, Government regulation, Dumping (International trade), Antidumping duties, Trade policy
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