Fr. 180.00

Efficacy of Antidumping Duties

English · Hardback

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The growth in international trade contributed significantly to postwar economic expansion, the growth being the product of the reduction of tariff barriers. As protectionism increased in the 1970s and 80s, the use of non-tariff barriers rose dramatically. This reissue (1993) explores how the use of one such barrier, antidumping laws, influenced the US economy.

List of contents










1. The Administration of Antidumping Duties 1.1. US Antidumping Actions and Outcomes 1.2. Institutional Structure and Antidumping Policy 2. Models of Antidumping Duties 2.1. A Theoretical Model of Efficacy 2.2. An Empirical Model of Efficacy


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James M. DeVault

Summary

The postwar era was characterized by unprecedented economic expansion. The growth in international trade contributed significantly to this expansion, the growth being the product of the reduction of tariff barriers. As protectionism increased in the 1970s and 80s, the use of non-tariff barriers rose dramatically. This book, first published in 1993, explores how the use of one such barrier, antidumping laws, influenced the US economy.

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