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Methodology of Dumping

Marcel Marion

Chapter Chapter 16 in International Trade Policy and European Industry, 2014, pp 407-445 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The examples from trade policy practice presented in this book are a demonstration that a guide, as supplied by the European Commission, though useful, is inadequate. In order to give some ideas to the interested reader on several aspects of a dumping proceeding and the techniques used in calculations of dumping and injury, as well as other technical information, methodological Chap. 16 is presented. Some formulae are used, which look more complex than they are. The examples given in Chap. 16 are rarely found in textbooks on dumping; thus, they offer methodological tools for those interested in practical aspects of anti-dumping proceedings. Various complications in anti-dumping are elucidated with data not offered elsewhere. Quantitative examples on the differences between market economy status (MES) and non-market economy (NME) treatment show that serious mistakes can be made by the assumption that MES is always preferable. The treatment of related companies and their actual data show that multinationals are sometimes seriously disadvantaged. The differences between OEM and branded supplies are quantified. Practically all of the issues involved in anti-dumping are quantified.

Keywords: Domestic Market; Export Price; Domestic Sale; Resale Price; Compact Fluorescence Lamp (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-00392-4_16

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