This paper examines the determinants of recent antidumping decisions administered by the International Trade Commission and the Department of Commerce in the United States and the European Commission in Europe. We use case-specific data for the US and the EU, and political pressure data to investigate the macroeconomic and industry-level determinants of decision given by the antidumping authority. We estimate a Probit model to analyze the decisions of the authorities. Besides the economic factors, we find evidence of the existence of political influence as a motive for implementation antidumping measures
http://www.afse.fr/docs/congres_2005/docs2005/Gasmi.pdfWe analyze the interaction between a domestic...
In this paper we develop a dynamic two-period model of imperfect competition to analyse the effects ...
We analyze the interaction between a domestic firm and an international trade agency in charge of ad...
This paper investigates the macroeconomic factors that explain antidumping decisions in the US Inter...
textabstractWe examine the role of political factors in Mexico’s antidumping regime, considering bot...
In this paper we present a spatial model of the EU antidumping procedure. Based on this model we ide...
This paper examines the relationship between antidumping procedures and macroeconomic factors, for b...
As successive rounds of global trade liberalization have lowered broad industry-level tariffs, antid...
http://www.bepress.com/gej/vol6/iss3/5International audienceThis paper aims at extending some recent...
Antidumping (AD) is the most widely used contingent protection measure. In the United States, key de...
Antidumping (AD) is the most widely used non-tariff barrier. To deflect political pressure, in the U...
Antidumping laws can have a profound effect on both domestic and international firms and are increas...
This article documents that antidumping (AD) “echoing” (i.e., different countries sequentially impos...
This paper examines the determinants of "echoing" in antidumping (AD) cases (i.e., different countri...
Antidumping laws can have a profound effect on both domestic and international firms and are increas...
http://www.afse.fr/docs/congres_2005/docs2005/Gasmi.pdfWe analyze the interaction between a domestic...
In this paper we develop a dynamic two-period model of imperfect competition to analyse the effects ...
We analyze the interaction between a domestic firm and an international trade agency in charge of ad...
This paper investigates the macroeconomic factors that explain antidumping decisions in the US Inter...
textabstractWe examine the role of political factors in Mexico’s antidumping regime, considering bot...
In this paper we present a spatial model of the EU antidumping procedure. Based on this model we ide...
This paper examines the relationship between antidumping procedures and macroeconomic factors, for b...
As successive rounds of global trade liberalization have lowered broad industry-level tariffs, antid...
http://www.bepress.com/gej/vol6/iss3/5International audienceThis paper aims at extending some recent...
Antidumping (AD) is the most widely used contingent protection measure. In the United States, key de...
Antidumping (AD) is the most widely used non-tariff barrier. To deflect political pressure, in the U...
Antidumping laws can have a profound effect on both domestic and international firms and are increas...
This article documents that antidumping (AD) “echoing” (i.e., different countries sequentially impos...
This paper examines the determinants of "echoing" in antidumping (AD) cases (i.e., different countri...
Antidumping laws can have a profound effect on both domestic and international firms and are increas...
http://www.afse.fr/docs/congres_2005/docs2005/Gasmi.pdfWe analyze the interaction between a domestic...
In this paper we develop a dynamic two-period model of imperfect competition to analyse the effects ...
We analyze the interaction between a domestic firm and an international trade agency in charge of ad...