01090nam a2200217Ia 4500001001100000005001700011008004300028020001500071050002200086245012600108260003700234300002800271500004200299500003900341500007500380504005300455520027600508610003000784650002400814650003400838000000681220251012174456.0 010607s2001 nyua b i000 0 eng d a921112516200aHF1425b.N48 200110aAnti-dumping and countervailing proceduresbuse or abuse? : implications for developing countriescby Inge Nora Neufeld.  aNew YorkbUnited Nationsc2001.  avi, 33 p.bill.c30 cm. a"Sales No. E.01.II.D.6"--T.p. verso.  a"UNCTAD/ITCD/TAB/10"--T.p. verso.  aAt head of title: United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.  aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 29-31).  aAnalyzes antidumping and countervailing duty investigations, particularly as they impact developing countries. This study also scrutinizes WTO agreements and finds that many of the negative effects of antidumping and countervailing measures are not ad equately addressed.20aWorld Trade Organization. 0aAntidumping duties. 0aDumping (International trade)