Determinants for Macroeconomic Factors of Antidumping: A Comparative Analysis of India and China
Chang Hwan Choi and
Jae-Woo Kim
The International Trade Journal, 2014, vol. 28, issue 3, 229-245
Abstract:
This article makes a comparative analysis of the antidumping practices of three giant countries by using panel data of antidumping from the World Trade Organization for the period 1995-2010. An empirical analysis shows that India effectively took advantage of antidumping filings against export-oriented Asian countries during periods of low GDP growth and high unemployment. China, however, has frequently filed antidumping measures against export-oriented Asian countries experiencing a trade deficit and a high unemployment rate. The results also predict that India's antidumping filings against China may continue for the time being; however, India's antidumping filings against Japan and Korea are expected to gradually decline due to the free trade agreements among them.
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1080/08853908.2014.913511
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