Antidumping Laws: A Bright Future for a Bad Idea
Policy Analysis No. 12
13 Pages Posted: 22 May 1998
Date Written: July, 1996
Abstract
This paper reviews the evolution of antidumping laws, the negative effects they have had on trade, and the recent changes in these laws that resulted from the Uruguay Round. The author then focuses on the human rights abuses that are inherent in any antidumping law regime and concludes that the only way to stop such abuses is to abolish the antidumping laws, the sooner the better.
JEL Classification: F13, K2, L5
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
McGee, Robert W., Antidumping Laws: A Bright Future for a Bad Idea (July, 1996). Policy Analysis No. 12, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=73991 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.73991
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