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Dumping and Injury Margins in Markets with Horizontal as well as Vertical Product Differentiation
Authors:Jørgen Drud Hansen  Jørgen Ulff-Møller Nielsen
Institution:(1) Department of Economics, Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus, Prismet, Silkeborgvej 2, 7th floor, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
Abstract:This paper examines the GATT/WTO rules for anti-dumping measures in a duopoly model with both horizontal and vertical product differentiation. The GATT/WTO rules allow for anti-dumping measures if domestic producers, exposed to price discrimination, also demonstrate injury where price-undercutting is an important indicator of the latter. The paper shows that the procedure for calculating injury is flawed due to negligence of quality differences in the calculation of the margin of price-undercutting. This gives countries with high-quality producers an option to practice protectionism. This asymmetry between countries in ability to implement anti-dumping measures predominantly favors the developed countries which are specialized in producing high-quality products. The paper suggests an overall critical look at the lenient rules for implementing anti-dumping measures—especially the rules for injury determination—in order to restrict the use of such measures to a minimum and to move the world economy closer to free trade.
Keywords:formal and real injury margins  reciprocal dumping  horizontal product differentiation  vertical product differentiation  market integration
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