Department of Economics, FSEG Universite Paris Est Creteil, 61 Avenue du General de Gaulle, 94000 Creteil, France
Research Article
Protection Begets Protection? Role of Retaliation in Anti-Dumping Case Filing
Author(s): Neha B Upadhayay*
In this paper we uncover the determinants of anti-dumping-a trade policy that has emerged as a serious impediment to free trade. Anti-dumping actions have flourished,
starting with active use by developed nations or traditional users, transcending into escalating use by developing countries or new users. The motives of anti-dumping use have
also evolved, including influence of political factors, growing importance of strategic concerns, macroeconomic conditions like exchange rates and GDP. Researchers have
questioned whether anti-dumping filings may be motivated as retaliation against similar measures imposed on a country’s exporters. This is the focus of this paper, though
we also control for other anti-dumping related indicators like past filing behaviour, cases filed globally and cases faced by the exporter. Using a large sample of anti-dumping
users and t.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2151-6219.2021.s2.003
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