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Trends in Anti-dumping: First Decade of WTO

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  • C. Satapathy

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There has been a significant decline in anti dumping initiations. This is a welcome trend as there is scant support in economic literature for anti-dumping action. The trend might well indicate the effectiveness of WTO’s dispute settlement machinery in recent years. WTO has ruled against several anti-dumping measures in recent times finding the actions of national antidumping authorities incompatible with WTO rules.

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  • C. Satapathy, 2005. "Trends in Anti-dumping: First Decade of WTO," Working Papers id:224, eSocialSciences.
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    1. C. Satapathy, 2005. "Evolution of Anti Dumping Measures," Working Papers id:282, eSocialSciences.

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