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2020
DOI: 10.1080/08853908.2020.1727385
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Main Determinants of Opening Antidumping Cases: A Poisson Analysis Using Panel Data

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“…Countries are less likely to retaliate with a new anti-dumping investigation against wealthier countries and DSM is a more applicable option in such circumstances. Firme and Vasconcelos (2020) analyzes developing and developed countries and illustrate that foreign income growth, domestic income, currency devaluation, current account surplus and reduction in imports are the factors in decreasing AD cases. Metal, chemical, and plastic products are found to be target of more AD investigations.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Countries are less likely to retaliate with a new anti-dumping investigation against wealthier countries and DSM is a more applicable option in such circumstances. Firme and Vasconcelos (2020) analyzes developing and developed countries and illustrate that foreign income growth, domestic income, currency devaluation, current account surplus and reduction in imports are the factors in decreasing AD cases. Metal, chemical, and plastic products are found to be target of more AD investigations.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The income level of the dumping initiating country is found to affect the decision of respondent country. Firme and Vasconcelos (2020)…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
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