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基本説明
Published in association with World Bank.
Full Description
Until the 1990s, the main users of safeguards and antidumping laws were Australia, Canada, the European Union and the United States. Since then, many countries have implemented such laws, leading to a proliferation in antidumping and safeguard activity across the world. This timely book documents the political economy surrounding the implementation of these laws in seven Latin American countries and provides details on the institutions created, implementation of the laws, and subsequent activity. It finds that, in the larger political context, antidumping and safeguards is a necessary quid pro quo to certain important sectors to obtain much more liberalized trade policies for the general economy.
Contents
Preface; J.M.Finger & J.J.Nogues - Introduction and Overview; J.M.Finger & J.J.Nogues - Political-Economy of Antidumping and Safeguards in Argentina; J.J.Nogues & E.Baracat - Antidumping and Safeguard Mechanisms: The Brazilian Experience, 1988-2003; H.Kume & G.Piani - Keeping Animal Spirits Asleep: The Case of Chile; S.Saez - Application of Safeguards and Anti-Dumping Duties in Colombia; M.Reina & S.Zuluaga - Antidumping Policies and Safeguard Measures in the Context of Costa Rica's Economic Liberalization; R.Monge-Gonzalez & F.Monge-Arino - Antidumping and Safeguard Measures in the Political Economy of Liberalization: The Mexican Case; L.E.R.de la Torre & J.G.Gonzalez - Antidumping Mechanisms and Safeguards in Peru; R.Webb, J.Camminati & R.L.Thorne



