This paper explains the occurrence of export subsidy competition and a series of accusations by the exporters that follows it, and also examines the welfare implications of the WTO agreement that prohibits export subsidies for the countries concerned and the world as a whole. It is shown that the welfare of the exporter with low costs of production is higher when export subsidization is permitted than when it is prohibited. Furthermore, the world as a whole is better off when exporting countries subsidize their exports
The provision of subsidies by the United States, European Union and Japan has been a contentious iss...
We investigate how a domestic subsidy is treated in an international agreement, when a government, h...
The purpose of this study is to review the main commitments undertaken in the framework of the World...
Why did countries achieve a consensus to restrict export subsidies and export-promoting domestic sub...
Why did countries achieve a consensus to restrict export subsidies and export-promoting domestic sub...
Export subsidies provide a good example for discussing some interesting questions underlying the deb...
[[abstract]]In this paper we present an analysis based on imperfect competition to examine the condi...
This paper develops a simple small-country model to explain why the World Trade Organization (WTO) p...
This paper proposes a simple small-country model to explain the asymmetric treatment between import ...
Current agricultural trade negotiations under the auspices of the World Trade Organization (WTO) cal...
Existing theories of trade agreements suggest that GATT/WTO e¤orts to reign in export subsidies repr...
This paper identifies three types of export subsidies: taxpayer, consumer only, and producer finance...
Why do governments seek restrictions on the use of export subsidies through reciprocal trade agreeme...
We study the effect of subsidies subject to export share requirements (ESR) - that is, conditioned o...
Proponents of free trade argue that export promotion distorts competition and undermines the multila...
The provision of subsidies by the United States, European Union and Japan has been a contentious iss...
We investigate how a domestic subsidy is treated in an international agreement, when a government, h...
The purpose of this study is to review the main commitments undertaken in the framework of the World...
Why did countries achieve a consensus to restrict export subsidies and export-promoting domestic sub...
Why did countries achieve a consensus to restrict export subsidies and export-promoting domestic sub...
Export subsidies provide a good example for discussing some interesting questions underlying the deb...
[[abstract]]In this paper we present an analysis based on imperfect competition to examine the condi...
This paper develops a simple small-country model to explain why the World Trade Organization (WTO) p...
This paper proposes a simple small-country model to explain the asymmetric treatment between import ...
Current agricultural trade negotiations under the auspices of the World Trade Organization (WTO) cal...
Existing theories of trade agreements suggest that GATT/WTO e¤orts to reign in export subsidies repr...
This paper identifies three types of export subsidies: taxpayer, consumer only, and producer finance...
Why do governments seek restrictions on the use of export subsidies through reciprocal trade agreeme...
We study the effect of subsidies subject to export share requirements (ESR) - that is, conditioned o...
Proponents of free trade argue that export promotion distorts competition and undermines the multila...
The provision of subsidies by the United States, European Union and Japan has been a contentious iss...
We investigate how a domestic subsidy is treated in an international agreement, when a government, h...
The purpose of this study is to review the main commitments undertaken in the framework of the World...