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ID141342
Title ProperAnti-dumping initiations in Indian manufacturing industries
LanguageENG
AuthorBagchi, Sagnik ;  Bhattacharyya, Surajit ;  Narayanan, K
Summary / Abstract (Note)Anti-dumping as a new protectionist trade policy has evolved as the popular strategy choice for the trading nations. Since the Uruguay Round of World Trade Organization (WTO) (1994), India has been a prominent user of it. This article attempts to explore the possible factors that might have triggered off 90 percent cases of anti-dumping by five major Indian manufacturing industries over the period 1997–2011. We construct a balanced panel combining data on anti-dumping initiations from the ‘Global Antidumping Database’ with trade data from the Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics (DGCI&S)-India and United Nations Comtrade database at the Indian Trade Classification (ITC) based on Harmonized System (HS) two-digit level. Having count data, the empirical model is estimated initially through a random-effects Poisson regression model followed by a negative binomial model. The number of anti-dumping initiations in India is dependent on the value of imports, the presence of a dominant industry lobby and the retaliatory behaviour by the affected domestic firms, among some others. In fact, we find that in determining the number of anti-dumping initiations the conventional economic and foreign affairs policies take a backseat!
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asia Economic Journal Vol. 16, No.2; Sep 2015: p.278-294
Journal SourceSouth Asia Economic Journal 2015-12 16, 2
Key WordsAnti-Dumping ;  Count Data ;  Manufacturing industries ;  Poisson Model ;  Negative Binomial Model