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Anti-dumping dutyTariff levied on dumped imports. The threat of an anti-dumping duty can deter imports, even when it has not been used, and anti-dumping is therefore a form of nontariff barrier.Similar MatchesDumpingDumpingUsed in the context of general equities. Offering large amounts of stock with little or no concern for price or market effect. Reciprocal dumpingReciprocal dumpingThe sale by firms from two countries into each others' markets for prices below what each charges at home. So called because the exports of both firms meet the price-discrimination definition of dumping. Brander and Krugman (1983) introduced the term and showed that this is likely to happen in an international duopoly with transport costs. Downstream dumpingDownstream dumpingThe export of a good whose cost is reduced by access to a domestically produced intermediate input that is sold below cost. This is not (yet) eligible under any anti-dumping statute for an anti-dumping duty. Sporadic dumpingSporadic dumpingIntermittant dumping. Intermittant dumpingIntermittant dumpingDumping that occurs for short periods of time, presumably to dispose of temporary surpluses of goods and not intended to eliminate competition. Same as sporadic dumping. Further SuggestionsAnti-dumping suitEnvironmental dumping Social dumping Dumping margin Predatory dumping Eco-dumping Dumping |
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