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Trade Wars

The United States and other countries have turned to antidumping policies as their preferred instrument for trade protection. But critics say the policies are both ineffective and misapplied.
By Doug Campbell


Related Links

Antidumping Database, Bruce Blonigen — University of Oregon

Brown, Chad P., and Meredith Crowley. "Trade Deflection and Trade Depression." Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Working Paper 2003-26, February 2005.

Irwin, Douglas. "The Rise of U.S. Antidumping Actions in Historical Perspective." The World Economy, May 2005, vol. 28, no. 5, pp. 651-668.

Lindsey, Brink, and Dan Ikenson. "Antidumping 101: The Devilish Details of 'Unfair Trade' Law." Cato Institute Trade Policy Analysis No. 20, Nov. 26, 2002.

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