Article Abstract:
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.
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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.
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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.
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