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Domino Dumping, I: Competitive Exporters

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  • James E. Anderson

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When exporting firms face the prospect of voluntary export restraints, they have an incentive to export more than with no prospect of a voluntary export restraint, since greater exports lead to larger license allocations in the event of a voluntary export restraint. Export-country governments' incentives differ, leading either to export tax or subsidy, depending on the circumstances. The prospect of one departure from free trade, thus, leads to another, a domino effect. Antidumping enforcement will ordinarily not eliminate and ironically may increase dumping. Copyright 1992 by American Economic Association.
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  • James E. Anderson, 1988. "Domino Dumping, I: Competitive Exporters," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 186, Boston College Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:boc:bocoec:186
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