How should multilateral trade policy be designed in a world in which countries differ in terms of market access and technology, and firms with market power differ in terms of productivity? We answer this question in a model of monopolistic competition in which variable markups increasing in firm size are a key source of misallocation across firms and countries. We use `disadvantaged' to refer to countries with smaller market size, worse state of technology (in terms of higher innovation and production costs), and worse geography (in terms of more remoteness from other countries). We show that, in a global welfare perspective, optimal multilateral trade policy should: promote the sales of low cost firms to all countries, but especially to di...
In a world with two countries which differ in size, we study theimpact of (the speed of) trade liber...
We develop a monopolistically competitive model of trade with firm heterogeneity—in terms of product...
Contains fulltext : 111728.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Under nonhomoth...
How should multilateral trade policy be designed in a world in which countries differ in terms of ma...
How should multilateral trade policy be designed in a world in which countries differ in terms of ma...
The paper shows how industrial location and welfare depends on “most-favoured nation” (MFN) versus d...
This paper shows that parallel import policy can act as an instrument of strategic trade policy. We ...
This paper analyzes the cross-country allocation and volume of multinational production, quantifies ...
We develop a general equilibrium monopolistic competition model of trade with technical heterogeneit...
This paper derives optimal trade and domestic taxes for a small open economy containing a monopolis...
We develop a model of comparative advantage with monopolistic competition, that incorporates heterog...
This paper derives optimal trade and domestic taxes for a small open economy containing a monopolist...
A simple two-country model of economic geography is constructed in order to examine the effect of ta...
This paper develops an international trade model where firms in a duopoly may diversify their techno...
We develop a monopolistically competitive model of trade with firm heterogeneity - in terms of produ...
In a world with two countries which differ in size, we study theimpact of (the speed of) trade liber...
We develop a monopolistically competitive model of trade with firm heterogeneity—in terms of product...
Contains fulltext : 111728.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Under nonhomoth...
How should multilateral trade policy be designed in a world in which countries differ in terms of ma...
How should multilateral trade policy be designed in a world in which countries differ in terms of ma...
The paper shows how industrial location and welfare depends on “most-favoured nation” (MFN) versus d...
This paper shows that parallel import policy can act as an instrument of strategic trade policy. We ...
This paper analyzes the cross-country allocation and volume of multinational production, quantifies ...
We develop a general equilibrium monopolistic competition model of trade with technical heterogeneit...
This paper derives optimal trade and domestic taxes for a small open economy containing a monopolis...
We develop a model of comparative advantage with monopolistic competition, that incorporates heterog...
This paper derives optimal trade and domestic taxes for a small open economy containing a monopolist...
A simple two-country model of economic geography is constructed in order to examine the effect of ta...
This paper develops an international trade model where firms in a duopoly may diversify their techno...
We develop a monopolistically competitive model of trade with firm heterogeneity - in terms of produ...
In a world with two countries which differ in size, we study theimpact of (the speed of) trade liber...
We develop a monopolistically competitive model of trade with firm heterogeneity—in terms of product...
Contains fulltext : 111728.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Under nonhomoth...