The new face of Chinese industrial policy

making sense of anti-dumping cases in the petrochemical and steel industries

The new face of Chinese industrial policy
Regina M. Abrami, Regina M. Ab ...
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January 3, 2023 | History

The new face of Chinese industrial policy

making sense of anti-dumping cases in the petrochemical and steel industries

Why have China's petrochemical and steel industries behaved so differently in seeking trade protection through antidumping measures? We argue that the patterning of antidumping actions is best explained in terms of the political economy of economic restructuring in pillar industries and its effect on industry structures. In the petrochemical industry, the shift toward greater horizontal consolidation and vertical integration reduces the collective action problems associated with antidumping petitions among upstream companies. It also weakens downstream companies lobbying in favor of the general protection of highly integrated conglomerates. In the steel industry, by contrast, national industrial policy in the absence of exogenous economic shocks fails to weaken local state interests sufficiently. Fragmented upstream and downstream channels instead persist, with strong odds against upstream suppliers waging a successful defense of material interests.

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Language
English
Pages
45

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Edition Notes

"October 2010"--Publisher's website.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
[Boston]
Series
Working paper / Harvard Business School -- 11-042, Working paper (Harvard Business School) -- 11-042.

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Pagination
45 p.
Number of pages
45

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Open Library
OL45306725M
OCLC/WorldCat
680433790

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