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The World Trade Organization and antidumping in developing countries
This paper exploits newly available data to examine the pattern of actual industrial use of antidumping in nine of the major "new user" developing countries - Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Peru, Turkey and Venezuela.
| Link | http://www-wds.worldbank.…64258546&theSitePK=523679 |
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| Author | Bown, Chad P. |
| Date | 01-Sep-2006 |
| Institute | World Bank |
| Tags | WTO, developing, industrial, antidumping |
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