Eco-dumping


 

Home
Site Map
Add Term
Search
About Us
Contributors

Eco-dumping

Environmental dumping



Similar Matches

Dumping

Dumping

Used in the context of general equities. Offering large amounts of stock with little or no concern for price or market effect.


Predatory dumping

Predatory dumping

Dumping for the purpose of driving competitors out of business and then raising price. This is the one motivation for dumping that most economists agree is undesirable, like predatory pricing (predation) in other contexts.


Sporadic dumping

Sporadic dumping

Intermittant dumping.


Social dumping

Social dumping

Export of a good from a country with weak or poorly enforced labor standards, reflecting the idea that the exporter has costs that are artificially lower than its competitors in higher-standards countries, constituting an unfair advantage in international trade.


Dumping

Dumping

Export price that is "unfairly low," defined as either below the home market price (normal value) (hence price discrimination) or below cost. With the rare exception of successful predatory dumping, dumping is economically beneficial to the importing country as a whole (though harmful to competing producers) and often represents normal business practice.


Further Suggestions

Downstream dumping
Environmental dumping
Dumping margin
Anti-dumping suit
Intermittant dumping
Anti-dumping duty
Reciprocal dumping


 
All rights Reserved. Do not copy without permission.