This paper analyses the effects of the European Union's anti-dumping tariffs against Chinese imports on all affected firms: “the good” European import-competing firms, “the bad” Chinese exporters and “the ugly” European importers of dumped products. The results show that temporary import tariffs are beneficial to the least productive “good” EU producers, but harms the most productive “ugly” EU importers. Overall, the net effects of anti-dumping policy on European employment and exports are largely negative. Also tariffs enhance the productivity of surviving “bad” Chinese exporters and widens the productivity gap with European competitors
Mau K. US Policy Spillover(?) — China’s Accession to the WTO and Rising Exports to the EU. Working P...
We use Belgian manufacturing firm-level data over the period 1996-2007 to analyze the impact of impo...
The literature on antidumping (AD) has documented various aspects of this protectionist tool. Howeve...
This essay analyse the anti-dumping policy of the European Union, with specific focus on the anti-du...
I investigate how Chinese exporters respond to market-specific tariff shocks that arise from US anti...
This essay analyse the anti-dumping policy of the European Union, with specific focus on the anti-du...
This essay analyse the anti-dumping policy of the European Union, with specific focus on the anti-du...
This article questions the consistency of the EU antidumping regulation with the WTO Antidumping Agr...
We examine the impact of Chinese import competition on broad measures of technical change—patenting,...
On 27 April 1998, the European Union (EU) removed the People's Republic of China from its list of no...
On 27 April 1998, the European Union (EU) removed the People's Republic of China from its list of no...
We analyze how a set of 22 European countries are affected by increased Chinese export competition b...
On 27 April 1998, the European Union (EU) removed the People's Republic of China from its list of no...
The aim of the paper is to determine the proportion of goods covered by anti-dumping proceedings in ...
Few nations have changed as fast—or as Dramatically—as China has since the 1970s. The world’s most p...
Mau K. US Policy Spillover(?) — China’s Accession to the WTO and Rising Exports to the EU. Working P...
We use Belgian manufacturing firm-level data over the period 1996-2007 to analyze the impact of impo...
The literature on antidumping (AD) has documented various aspects of this protectionist tool. Howeve...
This essay analyse the anti-dumping policy of the European Union, with specific focus on the anti-du...
I investigate how Chinese exporters respond to market-specific tariff shocks that arise from US anti...
This essay analyse the anti-dumping policy of the European Union, with specific focus on the anti-du...
This essay analyse the anti-dumping policy of the European Union, with specific focus on the anti-du...
This article questions the consistency of the EU antidumping regulation with the WTO Antidumping Agr...
We examine the impact of Chinese import competition on broad measures of technical change—patenting,...
On 27 April 1998, the European Union (EU) removed the People's Republic of China from its list of no...
On 27 April 1998, the European Union (EU) removed the People's Republic of China from its list of no...
We analyze how a set of 22 European countries are affected by increased Chinese export competition b...
On 27 April 1998, the European Union (EU) removed the People's Republic of China from its list of no...
The aim of the paper is to determine the proportion of goods covered by anti-dumping proceedings in ...
Few nations have changed as fast—or as Dramatically—as China has since the 1970s. The world’s most p...
Mau K. US Policy Spillover(?) — China’s Accession to the WTO and Rising Exports to the EU. Working P...
We use Belgian manufacturing firm-level data over the period 1996-2007 to analyze the impact of impo...
The literature on antidumping (AD) has documented various aspects of this protectionist tool. Howeve...