ANTIDUMPING REFORM IN THE WTO: A PESSIMISTIC APPRAISAL
Article first published online: 30 JUN 2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-0106.2007.00360.x
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Moore, M. O. (2007), ANTIDUMPING REFORM IN THE WTO: A PESSIMISTIC APPRAISAL. Pacific Economic Review, 12: 357–379. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-0106.2007.00360.x
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- Article first published online: 30 JUN 2007
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Abstract. Evidence presented in this paper suggests that substantial, and perhaps even modest, antidumping reform is unlikely to occur in the near future in multilateral trade negotiations. One reason is that the growing list of countries that use antidumping extensively has created new constituencies that will resist reform. Second, traditional antidumping users, especially the USA, have shown strong resistance to further reform and have implemented past reform in a minimalist fashion. Even if substantial changes are forthcoming, experience with antidumping reform from the Uruguay Round means that the economic impact of reform could be limited.

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