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Social dumpingExport 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 MatchesDumping marginDumping marginIn a case of dumping, the difference between the "fair price" and the price charged for export. Used as the basis for setting anti-dumping duties. 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. Eco-dumpingEco-dumpingEnvironmental dumping DumpingDumpingUsed in the context of general equities. Offering large amounts of stock with little or no concern for price or market effect. Predatory dumpingPredatory dumpingDumping 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. Further SuggestionsReciprocal dumpingAnti-dumping suit Sporadic dumping Environmental dumping Downstream dumping Dumping Anti-dumping duty |
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