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Das Verhältnis zwischen Antidumpingpolitik und Wettbewerbspolitik: Konflikte und Lösungsansätze

Theuringer Martin ()
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Theuringer Martin: Universität zu Köln, Wirtschaftspolitisches Seminar, Robert-Koch-Str. 41, D - 50931 Köln

Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftspolitik, 2000, vol. 49, issue 3, 365-385

Abstract: Classic antidumping measures serve to protect domestic firms against unfair import competition, but they have frequently undesirable, anti-competitive side effects. In this article, it is shown, that antidumping policy in the 1990s continues to favour cartelization and price collusion. It will be argued that the reform of antidumping policy rules should not be linked to international competition policy rules. Rather, during the next multilateral trade talks, the existing rules should be reformed in a way, which ensures that antidumping actions become compatible with a competition promoting policy.

Date: 2000
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