Evenett, Simon J.Simon J.EvenettVermulst, EdwinEdwinVermulst2023-04-132023-04-132005-05-01https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/8482610.1111/j.1467-9701.2005.00701.xThis paper examines one political-economy aspect of the European Communities' (EC) anti-dumping policy that has tended to be overlooked in prior studies; namely, the role that member states play in deciding whether to impose definitive duties on imports that have been found to be dumped and that are deemed to have injured a European industry. We find that, in the late 1990s, numerous disagreements between member states occurred over the merits of imposing anti-dumping duties. These disagreements may well have been partly responsible for the strong decline in the number of European anti-dumping investigations initiated after 1999.enECanit-dumpingThe Politicisation of EC Anti-dumping Policy: Member States, Their Votes, and the European Commissionjournal article