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This study explores the negative consequences of attempts to protect key U.S. manufacturing industries through the use of antidumping laws.
Serious trouble with China is brewing in the more obscure reaches of U.S. commercial policy.
Support for the so-called Byrd Amendment will place the United States in violation of World Trade Organization rules and lead to an increase in antidumping cases.
President Obama's decision to slap tariffs on low-end Chinese tires will hurt our relations abroad without helping American workers or customers.
In this volume, leading experts explore routes to a new and better institutional design for global antitrust in the national and international contexts.
Washington should be eager to limit the use of antidumping policy;doing so would greatly benefit both American consumers and producers and ensure competition.
In this volume, leading experts explore routes to a new and better institutional design for global antitrust in the national and international contexts.
Protectionism is just as harmful as it ever was--it has just become more difficult to recognize.



