ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF ANTIDUMPING
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- $109.99
Publisher Description
Economic Effects of Antidumping is an invaluable book that reviews many of the key developments in the economic analysis of antidumping law over the past 25 years. Thomas Prusa was one of the earliest economists to examine the economics of antidumping and its consequences, and this volume contains many of his contributions to the field.This book provides a broad overview of the author's works, which include many significant findings, including the propensity and effects of settled cases, trade diversion, the effect of legal provisions such as cumulation and zeroing, pricing distortions, tit-for-tat use of the law, and contingent protection as insurance. This book is appropriate for both students in economics, public policy and law, and for policymakers in the field.Contents: About the EditorAcknowledgmentsIntroductionWhy are so Many Antidumping Petitions Withdrawn?The Trade Effects of US Antidumping ActionsOn the Spread and Impact of Anti-DumpingUSA: Evolving Trends in Temporary Trade BarriersPricing Behavior in the Presence of Antidumping LawDumping and Double Crossing: The (In)Effectiveness of Cost-Based Trade Policy Under Incomplete InformationMacroeconomic Factors and Antidumping Filings: Evidence from Four CountriesCumulation and ITC Decision-Making: The Sum of the Parts is Greater than the WholeUS Anti-dumping: Much Ado About ZeroingThe Economic and Strategic Motives for Antidumping FilingsWTO Exceptions as InsuranceUsing Safeguard Protection to Raise Domestic Rivals' Costs
Readership: students in economics and public policy; policymakers, appropriate for undergraduate and graduate level economics, public policy, and international law courses.Antidumping;Trade Effects;USA;US;Trade Protection;Trade Barriers;Temporary Trade Barriers;Pricing Behaviour;Antidumping Law;Law;Cost-Based Trade Policy;Macroeconomy;Cumulation;ITC Decision-making;WTO;Safeguard Protection0Key Features:Covers both strategic use of antidumping and legal rules governing the issueBroad coverage of topics, ranging from formal econometric studies of trade protection to legal discussions of the rules for computing marginsAppropriate for both policymakers and students in the field