Anti-dumping policies in the EU and trade diversion
Paul Brenton
Chapter 4 in International Trade, Distribution and Development:Empirical Studies of Trade Policies, 2014, pp 67-81 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
Anti-dumping actions are by nature discriminatory. Imports from targeted countries are discriminated against relative to domestic producers but also relative to imports from non-named countries in the rest of the world. This paper analyses the impact of anti-dumping actions in the EU, distinguishing between the impact upon named countries, non-named countries in the rest of the world and non-named countries in the EU. The results suggest that anti-dumping policies cause trade diversion and that this diversion is primarily to non-EU suppliers.
Keywords: Trade; Economic Development; Empirical Studies; Modelling (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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