Article Dans Une Revue Review of World Economics Année : 2024

How does consumer quality misperception change European Union antidumping actions?

Thiam Mamadou

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The European Union is increasingly using antidumping (AD) procedures to better regulate international trade. At a time when we are talking about the progressive rise of a globalization among friends, it is necessary to clarify all the economic mechanisms that lead to the adoption of an AD duty. This paper shows that the misperception of the quality of an imported good is an effective explanation of AD duties. In particular, we show that questioning the quality of goods imported from a country significantly increases the probability of initiating AD investigations against that country. The evidence is both theoretical and empirical and focuses on trade relations between the European Union and China.

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hal-05143117 , version 1 (03-07-2025)

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Cassagnard Patrice, Thiam Mamadou. How does consumer quality misperception change European Union antidumping actions?. Review of World Economics, 2024, 160 (4), pp.1247-1275. ⟨10.1007/s10290-024-00553-5⟩. ⟨hal-05143117⟩
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