Legal and economic interfaces between antidumping and competition policy

Includes bibliography

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Autor principal: Araújo, José Tavares de
Otros Autores: NU. CEPAL. Unidad de Comercio Internacional
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spelling oai-11362-43552020-11-25T22:58:09Z Legal and economic interfaces between antidumping and competition policy Araújo, José Tavares de NU. CEPAL. Unidad de Comercio Internacional ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS COMPETENCIA DESLEAL COMPETENCIA DERECHO SOBRE MONOPOLIOS DUMPING PROTECCIONISMO ANTITRUST LAW COMPETITION DUMPING ECONOMIC ASPECTS PROTECTIONISM UNFAIR COMPETITION Includes bibliography Introduction The interaction between antidumping and antitrust is a polemic issue in every integration process for both legal and economic reasons. From a legal perspective, antidumping rules allow practices such as price undertakings and quantitative trade restrictions that are forbidden by competition law, and punish certain types of price differentiation that are justifiable under the antitrust rules. From an economic viewpoint, the two policies pursue different objectives that eventually may lead to conflicting situations. Antidumping is a trade remedy for industries injured by import competition. The final goal of antitrust is to promote consumer welfare and productive efficiency, which in part depend upon market contestability, wherein import competition often plays a key role. This paper addresses several issues from three complementary perspectives. Section 2 summarizes the current debate about antidumping rules in the United States. This debate includes a large and growing academic literature that has been surveyed recently by Blonigen and Prusa (2001), papers and speeches by influential personalities such as Kenneth Dam, Alan Greenspan and Joseph Stiglitz, and the active participation of business associations, lawyers, lobbyists and politicians. This diverse collection of policy suggestions provides a normative background for the discussion in the rest of the paper. Section 3 reviews the instruments used by the European Union and the U.S. government for reconciling a strong enforcement of competition laws with an intense use of antidumping measures. Section 4 highlights some peculiarities of the FTAA process. Section 5 presents the main conclusions. 2014-01-02T15:28:21Z 2014-01-02T15:28:21Z 2001-12 Texto Documento Completo 9211213452 http://hdl.handle.net/11362/4355 LC/L.1685-P en Serie Comercio Internacional 24 application/pdf ESTADOS UNIDOS UNITED STATES ECLAC
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topic ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS
COMPETENCIA DESLEAL
COMPETENCIA
DERECHO SOBRE MONOPOLIOS
DUMPING
PROTECCIONISMO
ANTITRUST LAW
COMPETITION
DUMPING
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
PROTECTIONISM
UNFAIR COMPETITION
spellingShingle ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS
COMPETENCIA DESLEAL
COMPETENCIA
DERECHO SOBRE MONOPOLIOS
DUMPING
PROTECCIONISMO
ANTITRUST LAW
COMPETITION
DUMPING
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
PROTECTIONISM
UNFAIR COMPETITION
Araújo, José Tavares de
Legal and economic interfaces between antidumping and competition policy
description Includes bibliography
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Araújo, José Tavares de
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title Legal and economic interfaces between antidumping and competition policy
title_short Legal and economic interfaces between antidumping and competition policy
title_full Legal and economic interfaces between antidumping and competition policy
title_fullStr Legal and economic interfaces between antidumping and competition policy
title_full_unstemmed Legal and economic interfaces between antidumping and competition policy
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