反倾销政策到底是怎么回事?

What is Antidumping Policy Really About?

Journal of Economic Surveys · 2000
被引 57
人大 AABS 2

中文导读

梳理反倾销文献,分析其经济基础薄弱,讨论公平性理由及改革建议,指出加拿大与智利的1997年协议是改革的有希望方向。

Abstract

Dumping is whatever you can get the government to act against under the antidumping law. J. Michael Finger (1993, p.viii). Antidumping policy has become one of the most important instruments for protection in the international trade system, but at the same time it is the subject of an intense, though rather chaotic, debate. This paper provides an overview of the antidumping literature and the current issues. First it describes the origins of antidumping policy and provides some basic statistics on its current use drawn from several empirical studies. Next the paper discusses the economic foundations of antidumping law by examining the traditional and modern theories of dumping, as well as the industrial organization literature on price discrimination and predatory pricing. It is demonstrated that those economic foundations are weak. The paper also considers the fairness rationales for antidumping policy. Finally, it addresses the criticisms of antidumping laws, in particular in the context of the current antidumping versus competition policy debate, and discusses a variety of proposals for reform that have been made. The paper shows that the 1997 ‘cease fire’ agreement between Canada and Chile is a promising approach toward reform of antidumping policy.

反倾销政策贸易保护倾销理论竞争政策