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The Net National Burden of Canadian Antidumping Policy: Turbines and Generators

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  • Klaus Stegemann

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This paper presents an analysis of two important decisions of the anti-dumping Tribunal concerning the importation of hydraulic turbines from the USSR and hydro-electric generators from Japan. This study attempts to determine the social cost that anti-dumping measured would have imposed on the country had they been in effect during the period 1971-1979. I conclude, had anti-dumping measures been in effect would have caused a substantial excess burden because buyers would have been forced to pay much higher prices for imports. The benefits would have gone to foreign suppliers. Import-competing domestic producers would have gained little or nothing.

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  • Klaus Stegemann, 1981. "The Net National Burden of Canadian Antidumping Policy: Turbines and Generators," Working Paper 453, Economics Department, Queen's University.
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    1. Klaus Stegemann, 1982. "Special Import Measures Legislation: Deterring Dumping of Capital Goods," Canadian Public Policy, University of Toronto Press, vol. 8(4), pages 573-585, Autumn.

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