Law and economics of contingent protection in international trade
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Law and economics of contingent protection in international trade
(Columbia studies in WTO law and policy)
Cambridge University Press, 2013
- : pbk
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"First published 2010"--T.p. verso
"First paperback edition 2013"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The book discusses the regulatory framework of contingent protection in the World Trade Organization - antidumping, countervailing duties, and safeguards - as well as an economic analysis of these instruments. The book's various chapters illuminate the basic functioning of all three.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. An overview of the agreement on subsidies and countervailing measures - including a discussion of the agreement on agriculture Jan Wouters and Dominic Coppens
- 2. Do the world trade organization disciplines on domestic subsidies make sense? The case for legalizing some subsidies Rob Howse
- 3. Subsidies and countervailing measures: determining the benefits of subsidies Joseph Francois
- 4. The enduring problem of WTO export subsidies rules Andrew Green and Michael Trebilcock
- 5. The Boeing-Airbus dispute: a case for the application of the EC state aid rules? Piet Jan Slot
- 6. Antidumping: overview of the agreement Terence P. Stewart and Amy S. Dwyer
- 7. Price differentiation in antitrust and trade instruments William Kovacic
- 8. Non-preferential origin rules in anti-dumping law and practice Edwin Vermulst
- 9. The Apellate body interpretation of 'sunset reviews' provisions of AD and CVM agreements: a critical analysis Claudio Dordi
- 10. The safeguards agreement - an overview Jasper M. Wauters
- 11. Why are safeguards needed in a trade agreement? Meredith Crowley.
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