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Uses and Misuses of Anti-dumping Provisions in World Trade

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...It is a myth that the GATT/WTO system is only about free trade. Plenty of exemptions to free trade principles are permitted. The anti-dumping agreement is one such exemption. The GATT/WTO system does not prohibit dumping, defined as exporting a product at lower than its 'normal' value...and thus goes the Introduction (by Bibek Debroy) to this important volume on the subject. ""...Where do we go from where?...the Doha Development Agenda (DDA) contemplates nothing beyond clarifying and improving disciplines. There is consensus across all five papers that this is hardly enough. More substantial change is needed in the anti-dumping agreement. There is perhaps consensus across all five papers that the anti-dumping agreement needs to be dumped, although there is lack of precision about what should be done about Article VI in that eventuality. Given the political economy within the WTO, this first-best solution is unlikely to materialise. But as a second-best, there is enough ammunition in these five papers for the argument that one needs much more than mere clarification and improvement.

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ISBN: 9788171885114
Publication date: 30th September 2006
Author: Bibek Debroy
Publisher: Academic Foundation
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 144 pages
Genres: International economics