Alexander Roitinger
University of St. Gallen
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Social Science Research Network | 2002
Alexander Roitinger
Antidumping has become the dominant instrument for temporarily restricting imports. There is need for concern, as it represents a particularly distorting trade policy measure. Many observers have made suggestions on how to improve the current situation. These sug-gestions aim at restraining antidumping by reducing the number of circumstances where it may be applied. In other words, they envisage higher prerequisites for the use of antidump-ing. Yet, higher prerequisites for temporary import restrictions impair the government’s trade policy flexibility. This article assumes that governments are not ready to sacrifice such flexibility by means of an international trade agreement. Therefore, suggestions that merely intend to raise the prerequisites for the use of antidumping are difficult to realise. We pro-pose an alternative solution for antidumping reform. It considers abolishing antidumping and introducing a revised safeguard clause. This clause would permit temporary import restric-tions without any prerequisites, but would make these restrictions dependent on full com-pensation for affected trading partners. In contrast to existing suggestions for reform, this alternative solution preserves the trade policy flexibility provided by the current antidumping regime, but effectively restrains protectionist behaviour.
Archive | 2004
Heinz Hauser; Alexander Roitinger
Archive | 2003
Heinz Hauser; Alexander Roitinger
Social Science Research Network | 2002
Heinz Hauser; Alexander Roitinger
Aussenwirtschaft | 2003
Alexander Roitinger
Archive | 2001
Heinz Hauser; Alexander Roitinger
Archive | 2004
Alexander Roitinger
Archive | 2003
Alexander Roitinger
Archive | 2003
Heinz Hauser; Alexander Roitinger
Archive | 2003
Alexander Roitinger