US trade laws as barriers to globalisation
By: Rugman, Alan M | Gestrin, Michael V
Series: The World EconomyPublisher: September 1991Description: [14 p.]Subject(s): INTERNATIONAL TRADE | TRADE | TRADE POLICIES | TRADE BARRIERS | TRADE AGREEMENTS | PROTECTIONIST MEASURESSummary: Explores the use of domestic unfair trade law procedures as a strategic weapon to keep out foreign rival firms. Gives specific focus on the nature of US trade remedy law and the influence of US Corporations on the administration of the US technical track of countervailing duty and anti-dumping measures.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Vertical File | 00854-VV (Browse shelf) | Available | 5461 |
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Explores the use of domestic unfair trade law procedures as a strategic weapon to keep out foreign rival firms. Gives specific focus on the nature of US trade remedy law and the influence of US Corporations on the administration of the US technical track of countervailing duty and anti-dumping measures.
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