The purpose of this paper is to show that export cartels are not necessarily harmful for consumers in the importing countries. Using the strategic trade policy model of Brander and Spencer (1985a), we show that, contrary to the harmful effect, product-market cooperation benefits consumers by affecting the trade policies. We further show that consumers in the importing countries are affected adversely if cooperation is among the governments of the exporting countries, instead of the exporting firms
This thesis analyses legislative and judicial responses to parallel importation, a practice that pit...
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Abstract: This paper analyses the preference of a foreign firm over serving a host country market an...
The purpose of this paper is to show that export cartels are not necessarily harmful for consumers i...
This paper estimates the consumer welfare impact of the new generation of trade agreements implement...
The term export cartels denotes agreements between companies operating in the same industry which a...
Special economic zones (SEZ), one of the most important instruments of industrial policy used in dev...
This paper investigates if economic theory can explain the factors which make consumers choose betwe...
Trade liberalization and recent advances in communication and information technologies increasingly ...
Copyright has been a source of international dispute and cooperation. We analyze the incentive for c...
When trading across borders, firms choose between different payment contracts. Theoretically, this s...
Abstract In this research, the objective is studying the relationship between tariff, good import, ...
Parallel trade is the resale of a product by a wholesaler in a market other than that intended by th...
We study the welfare gains from trade in an economy with heterogeneous firms, variable markups and e...
Whether antitrust policy should pursue a goal of general welfare or consumer welfare has been de...
This thesis analyses legislative and judicial responses to parallel importation, a practice that pit...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/bandeau-haut/documents-...
Abstract: This paper analyses the preference of a foreign firm over serving a host country market an...
The purpose of this paper is to show that export cartels are not necessarily harmful for consumers i...
This paper estimates the consumer welfare impact of the new generation of trade agreements implement...
The term export cartels denotes agreements between companies operating in the same industry which a...
Special economic zones (SEZ), one of the most important instruments of industrial policy used in dev...
This paper investigates if economic theory can explain the factors which make consumers choose betwe...
Trade liberalization and recent advances in communication and information technologies increasingly ...
Copyright has been a source of international dispute and cooperation. We analyze the incentive for c...
When trading across borders, firms choose between different payment contracts. Theoretically, this s...
Abstract In this research, the objective is studying the relationship between tariff, good import, ...
Parallel trade is the resale of a product by a wholesaler in a market other than that intended by th...
We study the welfare gains from trade in an economy with heterogeneous firms, variable markups and e...
Whether antitrust policy should pursue a goal of general welfare or consumer welfare has been de...
This thesis analyses legislative and judicial responses to parallel importation, a practice that pit...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/bandeau-haut/documents-...
Abstract: This paper analyses the preference of a foreign firm over serving a host country market an...