“…That is, they refer to the e¤ects within country-pairs (and, at least intuitively, are driven by …rm/sector level e¤ects). While such micro e¤ects have been the focus of the great majority of both theoretical and empirical research on AD, systemwide ("macro") e¤ects have also been noted (Nelson, 2006). The "global chilling e¤ect" is in principle a macro e¤ect, but we were unable to …nd any evidence of its presence.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 43%
“…Following that we will suggest 8 Much contemporary research, both theoretical and empirical, has focused on the strategic elements of administered protection, concluding that the costs of administered protection are probably far in excess of those implied by simply looking at amounts of trade covered by dumping orders and levels of protection in those lines. Surveys of this work can be found in Blonigen and Prusa (2003) and Nelson (2006). 9 There is some evidence of a harassment motivation-though the most sophisticated attempt to identify such a motivation found only a very small number of cases of this sort Wolak, 1994, 1996).…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because 5 For surveys of the work on antidumping see: Blonigen and Prusa (2003), Falvey and Nelson (2006), and Nelson (2006). 6 According to the 2006 Economic Report of the President, in 1993 the US GDP was $6.7 trillion.…”
Current research on antidumping suggests a number of channels through which antidumping a¤ects the volume of world trade. This paper uses a structural approach to the gravity model framework to evaluate these hypotheses using data on trade volume over the period . We conclude that the volume and welfare e¤ects have been negative, but quite modest.
“…That is, they refer to the e¤ects within country-pairs (and, at least intuitively, are driven by …rm/sector level e¤ects). While such micro e¤ects have been the focus of the great majority of both theoretical and empirical research on AD, systemwide ("macro") e¤ects have also been noted (Nelson, 2006). The "global chilling e¤ect" is in principle a macro e¤ect, but we were unable to …nd any evidence of its presence.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 43%
“…Following that we will suggest 8 Much contemporary research, both theoretical and empirical, has focused on the strategic elements of administered protection, concluding that the costs of administered protection are probably far in excess of those implied by simply looking at amounts of trade covered by dumping orders and levels of protection in those lines. Surveys of this work can be found in Blonigen and Prusa (2003) and Nelson (2006). 9 There is some evidence of a harassment motivation-though the most sophisticated attempt to identify such a motivation found only a very small number of cases of this sort Wolak, 1994, 1996).…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because 5 For surveys of the work on antidumping see: Blonigen and Prusa (2003), Falvey and Nelson (2006), and Nelson (2006). 6 According to the 2006 Economic Report of the President, in 1993 the US GDP was $6.7 trillion.…”
Current research on antidumping suggests a number of channels through which antidumping a¤ects the volume of world trade. This paper uses a structural approach to the gravity model framework to evaluate these hypotheses using data on trade volume over the period . We conclude that the volume and welfare e¤ects have been negative, but quite modest.
“…Unlike the case of trade, most of the governments involved have adopted restrictive regimes and, at least in recent years, have 22 For surveys with good coverage of the empirical literature, see: Baldwin (1984); Anderson and Baldwin (1987);Rodrik (1995); Magee (1997);and Gawande and Krishna (2003). On administered protection, see Blonigen and Prusa (2003) and Nelson (2006). 23 The question Mayda (2005) focuses on asks: "Do you think the number of immigrants to the country should be a) reduced a lot; b) reduced a little; c) remain the same as it is; d) increased a little; or e) increased a lot."…”
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