Nonmarket Capabilities and the Prosecution of Trade Remedy Cases in the United States
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McGuire, Steven
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2010
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01A - Journal article
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Journal of World Trade
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44
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4
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903-930
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Springer
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The study investigates the prosecution of US trade remedy cases as examples of administrative government agency investigations and seeks to identify key capabilities for effective corporate political strategy targeting these institutions. Trade remedy cases are important policy tools, designed to protect domestic firms from ‘unfair’ import competition. The research contributes to the growing literature on corporate political activity and its links with superior outcomes in the marketplace. Three capabilities are identified: the capability to collect market/non-market intelligence, the capability to build and shape the administrative record, and the capability to align business practice with the US trade remedy institutions.
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1011-6702
2210-2795
2210-2795
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English
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Published
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Lindeque, J. P., & McGuire, S. (2010). Nonmarket Capabilities and the Prosecution of Trade Remedy Cases in the United States. Journal of World Trade, 44(4), 903–930. http://hdl.handle.net/11654/11631