explores whether imports or new technology has played a greater role in the recent restructuring of the American steel industry. A modified version of an injury index model developed by Pindyck and Rotemberg (1987) is used to analyze the comparative impact of steel imports and thin-slab minimills on capacity utilization rates in the flat-rolled steel industry. The analysis finds that, while rising import levels may have aggravated the decline of traditional steel production, the emergence of minimill production methods are a more fundamental cause of declining capacity utilization rates in the traditional steel sector
The well-being of the American steel industry is vital to the overall health of the United States (U...
Part I of this note briefly describes the problems of the specialty steel industry and traces the at...
In this research, a large scale mathematical programming model is developed to represent steel produ...
This paper explores whether imports or new technology has played a greater role in the recent restru...
The U.S. steel industry has faced increasing difficulties since the late 1990s. About 40 U.S. steel ...
This study focuses on the impact of foreign physical steel imports on the output of the US steel ind...
This study examines the impact of the trade restrictions on steel imports in order to protect the US...
This steel industry was selected for this study because it is a major basic industry in each of the ...
In March 2002, the United States imposed tariff-rate quotas (TRQs) of about 30 percent on most impor...
We measure the impact of a drastic new technology for producing steel-the minimill-on industry-wide ...
The aim of the present research is to examine and evaluate the swift growth in surplus steel product...
The paper identifies four key issues concerning the relationship between Chinese imports and the US ...
A study of how excess capacity in the steel industry has persisted because of high exit barriers tha...
This research paper mainly focuses on how the US and Chinese steel industry has been affected by th...
This thesis research examines the major changes in the steel operations of National Steel Corporatio...
The well-being of the American steel industry is vital to the overall health of the United States (U...
Part I of this note briefly describes the problems of the specialty steel industry and traces the at...
In this research, a large scale mathematical programming model is developed to represent steel produ...
This paper explores whether imports or new technology has played a greater role in the recent restru...
The U.S. steel industry has faced increasing difficulties since the late 1990s. About 40 U.S. steel ...
This study focuses on the impact of foreign physical steel imports on the output of the US steel ind...
This study examines the impact of the trade restrictions on steel imports in order to protect the US...
This steel industry was selected for this study because it is a major basic industry in each of the ...
In March 2002, the United States imposed tariff-rate quotas (TRQs) of about 30 percent on most impor...
We measure the impact of a drastic new technology for producing steel-the minimill-on industry-wide ...
The aim of the present research is to examine and evaluate the swift growth in surplus steel product...
The paper identifies four key issues concerning the relationship between Chinese imports and the US ...
A study of how excess capacity in the steel industry has persisted because of high exit barriers tha...
This research paper mainly focuses on how the US and Chinese steel industry has been affected by th...
This thesis research examines the major changes in the steel operations of National Steel Corporatio...
The well-being of the American steel industry is vital to the overall health of the United States (U...
Part I of this note briefly describes the problems of the specialty steel industry and traces the at...
In this research, a large scale mathematical programming model is developed to represent steel produ...