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The meaning of "unfair" in U.S. import policy / J. Michael Finger.
- Title
- The meaning of "unfair" in U.S. import policy / J. Michael Finger.
- Author
- Finger, J. Michael (Joseph Michael), 1939-
- Publication
- Washington, DC (1818 H St., NW, Washington 20433) : Country Economics Dept., World Bank, [1991]
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Details
- Description
- 29 pages; 28 cm.
- Summary
- Protection for U.S. production beset by import competition is what the antidumping and countervailing duty laws are all about. All the emphasis on doing things the right way distracts the United States from seeing that it is doing the wrong thing. The focus of trade regulation should be the following question: Who in the domestic economy will benefit from the proposed restriction and who in the domestic economy will lose, and by how much?
- Series Statement
- Policy, research, and external affairs working papers ; WPS 745
- Uniform Title
- Policy, research, and external affairs working papers ; WPS 745.
- Alternative Title
- Meaning of "unfair" in United States import policy
- Meaning of "Unfair" in US import policy
- Subject
- Antidumping duties > Law and legislation > United States
- Competition, Unfair
- Free trade > United States
- Libre-échange > États-Unis
- Importations
- Lutte antidumping
- Antidumping duties > Law and legislation
- Commercial policy
- Competition, Unfair
- Free trade
- United States > Commercial policy
- Etats-Unis d'Amérique
- United States
- Note
- Cover title.
- "August 1991."
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 27-28).
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- LCCN
- 92127795
- OCLC
- 26765672
- SCSB-12516093
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library