The Anti-dumping Act of 1921 is, in the view of Professor Prosternman, in very real danger of being diverted from an antitrust law into a protectionist or tariff-like measure as a result of an unfortunate comnbination of administrative techniques built into the act and current practical pressures. The author discusses the cause of this diversion and offers some suggestions for reform which will prevent the antidumping law from growing into a protectionist device which is inimical to the current trends toward free trade
It has now been forty years since the present Antidumping Act was passed. During that period certain...
Despite its other successes, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) has been criticized a...
The U.S. Congress is currently considering a vote to repeal the 1916 Antidumping Act. The 1916 Antid...
The Antidumping Act is in great trouble. Most of its troubles flow from a basic misconception about ...
The Trade Agreements Acts of 19791 contains what is likely to be the most extensive modification of...
This Article concentrates only on American antidumping, safeguard, and antitrust laws. The analysis,...
This article describes the rationales behind United States Government (USG) anti-dumping laws and fi...
This Note examines the practice of dumping in the context of recent developments in existing United ...
In 1921, the United States Congress enacted the Antidumping Act which provides for the imposition of...
This paper presents an analytical history of anti-dumping and anti-subsidy law in GATT and its membe...
This article, part of an in-depth comparative study of municipal anti-dumping laws in Australia, Can...
The intellectual foundations of modern anti-dumping action were laid by Jacob Viner in his classic s...
In imperfectly competitive markets, profit-maximising firms may charge different prices to different...
The purpose of this paper is to present arguments that may provide support for the continuation of t...
Dumping and antidumping are among the prominent issues in trade negotiations these days. All economi...
It has now been forty years since the present Antidumping Act was passed. During that period certain...
Despite its other successes, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) has been criticized a...
The U.S. Congress is currently considering a vote to repeal the 1916 Antidumping Act. The 1916 Antid...
The Antidumping Act is in great trouble. Most of its troubles flow from a basic misconception about ...
The Trade Agreements Acts of 19791 contains what is likely to be the most extensive modification of...
This Article concentrates only on American antidumping, safeguard, and antitrust laws. The analysis,...
This article describes the rationales behind United States Government (USG) anti-dumping laws and fi...
This Note examines the practice of dumping in the context of recent developments in existing United ...
In 1921, the United States Congress enacted the Antidumping Act which provides for the imposition of...
This paper presents an analytical history of anti-dumping and anti-subsidy law in GATT and its membe...
This article, part of an in-depth comparative study of municipal anti-dumping laws in Australia, Can...
The intellectual foundations of modern anti-dumping action were laid by Jacob Viner in his classic s...
In imperfectly competitive markets, profit-maximising firms may charge different prices to different...
The purpose of this paper is to present arguments that may provide support for the continuation of t...
Dumping and antidumping are among the prominent issues in trade negotiations these days. All economi...
It has now been forty years since the present Antidumping Act was passed. During that period certain...
Despite its other successes, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) has been criticized a...
The U.S. Congress is currently considering a vote to repeal the 1916 Antidumping Act. The 1916 Antid...