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Export Duty Rebates and Export Performance: Theory and China's Experience
Journal of Comparative Economics, 2001Abstract Using a general-equilibrium model, this paper finds that, for an economy suffering from sector-specific unemployment, export tax rebates on imported foreign intermediates can expand its related down- and up-stream industries, thereby boosting exports.
Chi-Chur Chao
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Duty Drawback and Export Promotion in China
Journal of Developing Areas, 2007The Chinese government has actively tried to promote export. Her export promotion measures have included duty drawbacks, which are expected to lower the cost of imported inputs and to increase the exporters' competitiveness. This paper examines the effectiveness of the duty drawback system in the promotion of export in China considering export supply ...
Jai S Mah
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2020 10th International Conference on Advanced Computer Information Technologies (ACIT), 2020
In modern economy with unstable environment the trade liberalization plays an important role. It is especially relevant with the World Trade Organization and the Europe Union in case of the exports and customs duty. In particular, accession to the World Trade Organization provides reducing tariffs on exports.
Oleg Shevchuk
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In modern economy with unstable environment the trade liberalization plays an important role. It is especially relevant with the World Trade Organization and the Europe Union in case of the exports and customs duty. In particular, accession to the World Trade Organization provides reducing tariffs on exports.
Oleg Shevchuk
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Why can't countervailing duties deter export subsidization?
Abstract This paper shows that in a duopoly model of international market competition, threatened imposition of countervailing duties by a domestic country generally deters a foreign country from subsidizing its exports to the former. To explain the coexistence of export subsidization and the GATT-conform countervailing duty measures, factors such as
Qiu, LD, Larry D. Qiu
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The Treatment of Profit in the Export Market in Antidumping Duty Proceedings
Journal of World Trade, 2008The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) Antidumping Code and US law and practice allow a seeming asymmetry in the antidumping calculation. While expenses in the domestic market result in adjustments based on the expense incurred, expenses in the export market may attract an element of profit.
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Effects of Export Duty Structure on the Performance of the Malaysian Palm Oil Industry [PDF]
This study examines the impact of the abatement of the export duty on the Malaysian palm oil industry performance. The simulation results show that the impact of reductions in the export duty rates and the impact of increases in the threshold prices on ...
Kelly Kai Seng Wong +2 more
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Are duty drawbacks on exports worth the hassle? [PDF]
Abstract. Many countries use duty drawbacks on exports, yet there is no consensus whether countries should embrace or abandon them. The answer depends on countries' development priorities and economic conditions. An increase in the drawback has a positive impact on export competitiveness, but the welfare effect is ambiguous. A welfare increase is more
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Antidumping Duty and Export Deflection to APEC Economies
APEC Studies Association of Korea, 2023This study uses detailed product-level data to examine the trade deflection of Korean exports as a result of antidumping (AD) duty impositions. Given that APEC economies account for a large share of Korean exports and that AD duties are imposed on Korean exports, especially by the U.S.
Seung Jae Park, Seungrae Lee
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Duty Drawbacks, Competitiveness, and Growth: Are Duty Drawbacks Worth the Hassle?
Many countries use duty drawbacks on exports, yet they have been given little attention in the literature and there is no consensus whether countries should embrace or abandon them.
Elena Ianchovichina
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Per-Unit Duties: Friends or Foes of Developing Country Exporters? [PDF]
Protectionist instruments such as tariffs can distort the prices of traded goods. This paper explores the impact of specific (per-unit) duties on patterns of agricultural trade. Specific duties may encourage countries to export higher priced products, leading to an “Alchian-Allen effect” on unit values.
Emlinger, Charlotte, Guimbard, Houssein
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