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The political economy of EU anti-dumping reform

In this paper, we provide a political economy account of the European Union's failed attempt to reform its anti-dumping legislation between 2006 and 2008. We review the role played by different interest groups, and the way public authorities at both European Commission and member state level responded to conflicting societal demands. Despite declining support among outsourcing producers and a rise in organisational capacity among importers and retailers, a coalition of heavy manufacturing producers mobilised against a change in the status quo. While the diffuse interests of consumer organisations and NGOs remained mute, sector consolidation was key to the capacity to mobilise against concentrated losses in defence of the vested interests of a policy community of traditional anti-dumping users, supportive member states, and the European Commission Directorate of trade defence.

Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Series: ECIPE Working Paper ; No. 03/2010

Classification
Wirtschaft
Trade: General
Trade Policy; International Trade Organizations
Production, Pricing, and Market Structure; Size Distribution of Firms
Subject
anti-dumping
collective action
interest groups
sector consolidation
geographical concentration
Antidumping
EU-Recht
Protektionismus
Interessenpolitik
EU-Staaten

Event
Geistige Schöpfung
(who)
De Bièvre, Dirk
Eckhardt, Jappe
Event
Veröffentlichung
(who)
European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE)
(where)
Brussels
(when)
2010

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  • Arbeitspapier

Associated

  • De Bièvre, Dirk
  • Eckhardt, Jappe
  • European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE)

Time of origin

  • 2010

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