Archive for S. J. Cicero
A Closer Look at Dumping
Mr. Cicero is a computer software engineer in California. One hears frequent complaints that foreigners, particularly the Japanese, “dump” their merchandise (sell it below cost) in American markets, thus making it difficult for U.S. manufacturers to compete. Is there any truth to these charges? First, we need to bear in mind that there is generally [...]
1Jun1991 | S. J. Cicero | 0 comments | Continued-
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