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"Dumping" is an accusation that is often made against foreign companies. Japanese automobile companies, for example, have been accused of this practice.
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Go to the library and find out the following:
1. What is dumping?
2. Why do international trade agreements usually prohibit dumping? Do you agree that its prohibition is good for the U.S. consumer? Explain.
3. Explain how the relevant costing principles learned in this chapter relate to dumping.
4. Provide several examples of companies accused of dumping. See if you can determine the outcome of an accusation made against one company. Why do you suppose that international companies pursue dumping even though it is prohibited? What are the ethical implications?
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