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| Dimensions: 5.75'' x 8.75'' |
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| 81 pages |
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AEI Press
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| Publication Date: September 1996 |
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| Hardcover |
| ISBN: 0-8447-7084-1 |
| Price: $ 29.95 |
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Antidumping actions are increasingly used as a means of fostering and protecting "strategic industries" by both developed and developing countries. This study analyzes the antidumping systems of a number of key trading nations--the United States, major European nations, and developing countries in Asia--and traces the interconnections with industrial policy. It also describes the implications of these new actions for the multilateral trading system. [more...]
Brian Hindley is a reader in trade policy in the Department of Economics at the London School of Economics. Patrick A. Messerlin is a professor of economics at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris.

Table of Contents

- Antidumping and Protectionism
- Justifying Antidumping?
- Antidumping--Jekyll or Hyde?
- Antidumping in the Uruguay Round
- What Can Be Done?
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