Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/24834 
Year of Publication: 
2008
Series/Report no.: 
Kiel Working Paper No. 1438
Publisher: 
Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW), Kiel
Abstract: 
This paper investigates the effects of U.S. AD actions on DCs. It first considers administrative actions by the U.S. Department of Commerce, which decides AD margins for countries. It then considers decision making by the U.S. International Trade Commission, which determines injury to domestic industry. The econometric results show that USDOC actions lead to significantly higher AD margins for NMEs (all DCs) than for MOEs. Among countries that suffer from U.S. AD actions DCs have a significantly higher ratio of dumped imports to total imports (relative dumped imports) compared with middle income countries. However, the results also show that relative dumped imports of high income countries are also greater than middle income countries.
Subjects: 
Antidumping (AD)
AD margin
developing countries (DCs)
market-oriented economies (MOEs)
nonmarket economies (NME)
relative dumped imports
underselling
zeroing
JEL: 
F13
K42
Document Type: 
Working Paper

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