Antidumping: The Third Rail of Trade Policy
Phillip Swagel and
N. Gregory Mankiw
Scholarly Articles from Harvard University Department of Economics
Abstract:
Although few U.S. politicians will admit it, antidumping policy has strayed far from its original purpose of guarding against predatory foreign firms. It is now little more than an excuse for a few powerful industries to shield themselves from competition -- at great cost to both American consumers and American business.
Date: 2005
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