Tabakis, ChrysostomosGonçalves, Ana Raquel Hipólito2013-07-092013-07-092011-06http://hdl.handle.net/10362/10078A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Economics from the NOVA – School of Business and EconomicsThe practice of antidumping law has been increasing in the past decades, allowing for the rise of new trends in the world trade panorama. One of these new trends is the echoing phenomenon. This work contains an extended research of echoing between antidumping users, using identical products' codes for identifying the echoing cases. The results show that the USA and Canada are the major players in echoing antidumping suits, with echoing cases representing 14% and 29% of the total antidumping lings, respectively. Indeed, this is a new phenomenon of great importance, as it might be de ning trade patterns worldwide furtively.engAntidumping lawEchoing phenomenonThe echoing phenomenon in antidumping casesmaster thesis