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Thomas J. Prusa Professor of Economics Rutgers
University Phone: 908.443.1565 |
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Recent Updates / Items of Interest
Eco 110:90 -- Personal Finance and Financial Decision-Making (Online Course)
"The Contribution of the Japanese-Branded
Automotive Industry to the United States Economy,", 2013, working paper.
"The Problem of Double Remedies in International Trade Disputes and the Economics of Pass-Through," (joint with James P. Durling), Journal of International and Comparative Law (2013) 21: 513-44.
"United States – Use of Zeroing in
Anti-Dumping Measures involving Products from Korea: It’s
déjà vu all over again," (joint with
Luca Rubini) World Trade Review (2013), 409-25.
"United States – Anti-Dumping and
Countervailing Duties on Certain Products from China:
Passing the Buck on Pass-Through," (joint with Edwin
Vermulst), World Trade Review (2013), 197-234.
"United States – Antidumping
Measures on Polyethylene Retail Carrier Bags from Thailand:
A Cat in the Bag," (joint with Edwin Vermulst), World
Trade Review (2012), 257-72.
"Protection Reduction and
Diversion: PTAs and the Incidence of Antidumping Disputes,"
(joint with Robert Teh), NBER working paper No. 16276,
August 2010.
"U.S. Antidumping: Much Ado about
Zeroing" (joint with Chad P. Bown), in
Aaditya Mattoo and William J. Martin (eds.), Waiting on
Doha (Washington, DC: The World Bank), 2011, 355-92.
