U.S.-Canadian Tomato Wars: An Economist Tries to Make Sense Out of Recent Antidumping Suits

作者: John J. VanSickle , Edward A. Evans , Robert D. Emerson

DOI: 10.1017/S1074070800021258

关键词: EconomicsFair market valueFresh marketProduct (business)Economic modelInternational trade commissionCommissionAnecdotal evidenceDomestic industryInternational trade

摘要: … The specific concern of this paper is the extent to which the US International Trade Commission (ITC) makes systematic use of market data in defining the "domestic like product" and the …

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