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Countervailing duties (CVDs), also
known as anti-subsidy duties, are
trade import duties imposed under World Trade Organization (WTO). They are applied...
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Countervailing power, or
countervailance, is the idea in
political theory that the
wielding of
power by two or more groups, centers, or sets of interests...
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where foreign trade benefiting from
subsidies can be
subject to a
countervailing duty tariff, to
offset the
subsidy and
bring the
price of the commodity...
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American Capitalism: The
Concept of
Countervailing Power is a book by John
Kenneth Galbraith,
written in 1952. It
contains a
critique of the view that...
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dissertation "Economic Statecraft:
United States Antidumping and
Countervailing Duty Policy" to
obtain her PhD in
International Relations from the London...
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other countries must be
expected to
retaliate by
imposing countervailing tariffs, a lose-lose
situation that
would lead to
increased world-wide...
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Chapter 19 was a
trade dispute mechanism which subjects antidumping and
countervailing duty (AD/CVD)
determinations to
binational panel review instead of,...
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trying to equalize.
Modern writers also
argue that
Black has
certain countervailing advantages. The
consensus that
White should try to win can be a psychological...
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subgroups within a
membership organization can
generate a
degree of
countervailing power that can at
least temporarily mitigate the "iron law of oligarchy...
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include mechanisms to
alleviate problems related to dumping, such as
countervailing duty
penalties and anti-dumping statutes. A
standard technical definition...