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Law and Economics of Contingent Protection in International Trade

Law and Economics of Contingent Protection in International Trade

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Kyle W. Bagwell
Cambridge University Press, 1/2/2014
EAN 9781107683921, ISBN10: 1107683920

Paperback, 434 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.8 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English

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.

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.