This article analyzes the effects of international trade policies on an imperfect competitive domestic market, taking into account not only consumers but also upstream and downstream firms. We first study the impact of a classic import tax decrease and we find that upstream firms are harmed and domestic fiscal revenues may decrease with such a policy. We then look at the effect of an increase in non-tariff barriers, seen as the lowest degree of substitutability between the domestic good and the imported good. The result is an improvement in each agent’s situation, since international competition becomes less fierce. Last, we show that market conditions may exist such that a coupled policy (import tax decrease and non-tariff barrier increase...
This paper explores the links between international trade theory and the practice of trade and indus...
This paper examines the effects of tariffs on price setting duopolists selling a homogeneous product...
We contribute to the yet limited evidence on the relationship between trade liberalisation and a fir...
This article analyzes the effects of international trade policies on an imperfect competitive domest...
This article analyzes the effects of international trade policies on an imperfect competitive domest...
This article analyzes the effects of international trade policies on an imperfect competitive domest...
When selling their products domestically or internationally, firms rely on more than just price as a...
This article focuses on the optimal international trade policy considered product differentiations. ...
In recent decades, through several rounds of trade negotiations, tariff rates have been substantiall...
Reducing tariffs and increasing consumption taxes is a standard IMF advice to countries that want to...
This paper shows that domestic regulations may fully respect the non-discrimination principle of th...
Despite the net economic and social benefits of reducing most government subsidies and opening econo...
Although the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs prohibits discriminatory import tariffs, GATT ru...
Conventional trade theory assumes perfect competition among firms and makes on balance a strong case...
Observed patterns of tariffs across countries, and of trade policies more generally, are very puzzli...
This paper explores the links between international trade theory and the practice of trade and indus...
This paper examines the effects of tariffs on price setting duopolists selling a homogeneous product...
We contribute to the yet limited evidence on the relationship between trade liberalisation and a fir...
This article analyzes the effects of international trade policies on an imperfect competitive domest...
This article analyzes the effects of international trade policies on an imperfect competitive domest...
This article analyzes the effects of international trade policies on an imperfect competitive domest...
When selling their products domestically or internationally, firms rely on more than just price as a...
This article focuses on the optimal international trade policy considered product differentiations. ...
In recent decades, through several rounds of trade negotiations, tariff rates have been substantiall...
Reducing tariffs and increasing consumption taxes is a standard IMF advice to countries that want to...
This paper shows that domestic regulations may fully respect the non-discrimination principle of th...
Despite the net economic and social benefits of reducing most government subsidies and opening econo...
Although the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs prohibits discriminatory import tariffs, GATT ru...
Conventional trade theory assumes perfect competition among firms and makes on balance a strong case...
Observed patterns of tariffs across countries, and of trade policies more generally, are very puzzli...
This paper explores the links between international trade theory and the practice of trade and indus...
This paper examines the effects of tariffs on price setting duopolists selling a homogeneous product...
We contribute to the yet limited evidence on the relationship between trade liberalisation and a fir...