Given the “normal value†of a product as common knowledge in an import-competing market, the profitability of a home firm in filing an antidumping (AD) petition against its foreign rival is shown to depend on the marginal cost differential between the home and foreign firms. When the marginal cost differential is “significantly large,†the home firm's ability to put the foreign firm at the risk of an AD violation is limited. But when the marginal cost differential is “significantly small,†the home firm is able to increase its output and lower the price of the product below its normal value, putting the foreign firm in the situation of an illegal dumping. One interesting implication is that, relative to the case without an AD law, ...
This dissertation consists of three essays on the topic of antidumping (AD) which is currently the m...
This paper provides a rationale for split decisions in antidumping cases. A split decision occurs wh...
This research is one of the first attempts to investigate the proliferation of antidumping protectio...
In the evolving global trade environment where traditional forms of protection have been falling as ...
This dissertation studies the use of the US antidumping (AD) legislation. In the first chapter, I us...
U.S. antidumping laws exist so that domestic markets can protect themselves against foreign goods so...
The Antidumping Act is in great trouble. Most of its troubles flow from a basic misconception about ...
Dumping and antidumping are among the prominent issues in trade negotiations these days. All economi...
[[abstract]]We analyze firms’ incentive to invest in product R&D and how this product R&D affects fi...
This dissertation studies the use of the US antidumping (AD) legislation. In the first chapter, I us...
Foreign firms accused of dumping in the WTO system may face punitive duties if they do not cooperate...
After several decades of disuse, the Antidumping Act has been rediscovered in recent years by domest...
The prevention of dumping -selling products on the United States market at artificially low prices-...
In a Bertrand duopoly model, it is shown that an antidumping regulation can be strategically exploit...
In the usual dumping case, a producer sells his product abroad at prices lower than those at which t...
This dissertation consists of three essays on the topic of antidumping (AD) which is currently the m...
This paper provides a rationale for split decisions in antidumping cases. A split decision occurs wh...
This research is one of the first attempts to investigate the proliferation of antidumping protectio...
In the evolving global trade environment where traditional forms of protection have been falling as ...
This dissertation studies the use of the US antidumping (AD) legislation. In the first chapter, I us...
U.S. antidumping laws exist so that domestic markets can protect themselves against foreign goods so...
The Antidumping Act is in great trouble. Most of its troubles flow from a basic misconception about ...
Dumping and antidumping are among the prominent issues in trade negotiations these days. All economi...
[[abstract]]We analyze firms’ incentive to invest in product R&D and how this product R&D affects fi...
This dissertation studies the use of the US antidumping (AD) legislation. In the first chapter, I us...
Foreign firms accused of dumping in the WTO system may face punitive duties if they do not cooperate...
After several decades of disuse, the Antidumping Act has been rediscovered in recent years by domest...
The prevention of dumping -selling products on the United States market at artificially low prices-...
In a Bertrand duopoly model, it is shown that an antidumping regulation can be strategically exploit...
In the usual dumping case, a producer sells his product abroad at prices lower than those at which t...
This dissertation consists of three essays on the topic of antidumping (AD) which is currently the m...
This paper provides a rationale for split decisions in antidumping cases. A split decision occurs wh...
This research is one of the first attempts to investigate the proliferation of antidumping protectio...