On the Spread and Impact of Antidumping

33 Pages Posted: 9 Jan 2000 Last revised: 27 Mar 2022

Date Written: October 1999

Abstract

This paper documents two key costs of AD protection. First, once AD has been adopted countries often have a difficult time restraining its use. In recent years 'new' users have accounted for half of the overall world total. Many of the heaviest AD users are countries who did not even have an AD statute a decade ago. Second, I will show that on average AD duties cause the value of imports to fall by 30-50%. I find that trade falls by almost as much for settled cases as those that result in duties. Interestingly, I also find that even for those cases that are rejected imports fall. The spread and impact of AD protection most surely implies that AD will continue to be a key negotiating item in the next WTO round.

Suggested Citation

Prusa, Thomas, On the Spread and Impact of Antidumping (October 1999). NBER Working Paper No. w7404, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=193633

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