Social dumping


 

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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.



Similar Matches

Eco-dumping

Eco-dumping

Environmental dumping


Sporadic dumping

Sporadic dumping

Intermittant dumping.


Reciprocal dumping

Reciprocal dumping

The 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.


Dumping

Dumping

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


Anti-dumping suit

Anti-dumping suit

A complaint by a domestic producer that imports are being dumped, and the resulting investigation and, if dumping and injury are found, anti-dumping duty.


Further Suggestions

Intermittant dumping
Downstream dumping
Environmental dumping
Anti-dumping duty
Dumping
Predatory dumping
Dumping margin


 
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