While the original justification of the antidumping laws in the industrial economies was to protect domestic consumers against predation by foreign suppliers, by the early 1990s the laws and their use had evolved so much that the opposite concern arose. Rather than attacking anti-competitive behavior, dumping complaints by domestic firms were being used to facilitate collusion among suppliers and enforce cartel arrangements. This paper examines the...
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2012/09/01
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS6197
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2012/09/01
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Disclosed
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Antidumping and market competition: implications for emerging economies
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general agreement on tariffs and trade