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2011-06 Antidumping as a development issue

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posted on 2023-08-04, 06:09 authored by Robert FeinbergRobert Feinberg

"This paper attempts to stimulate discussion about antidumping policy among development economists, who have largely ignored the topic; evaluating trade policy by developing economies without considering antidumping is incomplete and ignores the extent to which it may be substitutable for other methods of trade protection. Antidumping has become truly a “problem” of development. Despite some debate on the role of international openness in determining economic performance, there is little research on how the use of particular trade policy mechanisms affects either trade openness or economic performance. In what follows we examine the role of developing countries in antidumping, with particular focus on which countries employ this instrument of protection, and which countries are heavily targeted; we also note those countries which are targeted but do not respond in kind."

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American University (Washington, D.C.)

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Working Paper 2011-06

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http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:70493

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