The Byrd amendment to US anti-dumping law distributes the revenue from anti-dumping duties imposed on foreign firms to the domestic firms that lodged the complaint of dumping. When the government sets its anti-dumping duty to maximise a welfare function that attaches greater weight to the profits of the domestic industry than to consumer surplus or tax revenue, it is shown that the Byrd amendment will lead to lower duties and higher welfare if the weight on the profits of the domestic industry is sufficiently large. Also, the Byrd amendment makes it less likely that the anti-dumping duty will be prohibitive
[[abstract]]This paper analyzes the incentives to petition for anti-dumping protection in the contex...
On 16 January 2003, the WTO Appellate Body issued its report on United States – Continued Dumping An...
U.S. antidumping laws exist so that domestic markets can protect themselves against foreign goods so...
The Byrd amendment to US anti-dumping law distributes the revenue from anti-dumping duties imposed o...
The so-called "Byrd Amendment" effectively empowers producers and processors, who successfully petit...
Since its passage in 2000, the Byrd Amendment has been the focal point of ongoing disputes over the ...
Since its passage in 2000, the Byrd Amendment has been the focal point of ongoing disputes over the ...
Theoretical comparisons of the welfare consequences of tariffs, subsidies and import licenses rely u...
Dumping in the United States is the selling of a product by a foreign producer at a price that is be...
Despite its other successes, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) has been criticized a...
This brief article is a report of an international decision of the World Trade Organization Appellat...
The history of the anti-dumping regulation formed by two closely interrelated components: national a...
Working Paper No. 2004-05. 17 pages.Theoretical comparisons of the welfare consequences of tariffs, ...
[[abstract]]This paper analyzes the incentives to petition for anti-dumping protection in the contex...
In this paper we analyze whether U.S. Anti-Dumping (AD) duties in the agricultural sector are effect...
[[abstract]]This paper analyzes the incentives to petition for anti-dumping protection in the contex...
On 16 January 2003, the WTO Appellate Body issued its report on United States – Continued Dumping An...
U.S. antidumping laws exist so that domestic markets can protect themselves against foreign goods so...
The Byrd amendment to US anti-dumping law distributes the revenue from anti-dumping duties imposed o...
The so-called "Byrd Amendment" effectively empowers producers and processors, who successfully petit...
Since its passage in 2000, the Byrd Amendment has been the focal point of ongoing disputes over the ...
Since its passage in 2000, the Byrd Amendment has been the focal point of ongoing disputes over the ...
Theoretical comparisons of the welfare consequences of tariffs, subsidies and import licenses rely u...
Dumping in the United States is the selling of a product by a foreign producer at a price that is be...
Despite its other successes, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) has been criticized a...
This brief article is a report of an international decision of the World Trade Organization Appellat...
The history of the anti-dumping regulation formed by two closely interrelated components: national a...
Working Paper No. 2004-05. 17 pages.Theoretical comparisons of the welfare consequences of tariffs, ...
[[abstract]]This paper analyzes the incentives to petition for anti-dumping protection in the contex...
In this paper we analyze whether U.S. Anti-Dumping (AD) duties in the agricultural sector are effect...
[[abstract]]This paper analyzes the incentives to petition for anti-dumping protection in the contex...
On 16 January 2003, the WTO Appellate Body issued its report on United States – Continued Dumping An...
U.S. antidumping laws exist so that domestic markets can protect themselves against foreign goods so...