This paper addresses the nature of competition in an industry in which firms experience learning-by-doing. It identifies conditions under which competition leads to an emergence of monopoly and conditi ons under which competition persists. Certain distinguished industria l and trade policies are then studied. The per-se doctrine is examined. Conditions are located in which the infant industry is valid. By way of contrast, it is argued that, if foreign learning is likely to be vastly superior, there may be a case for import subsidies. Copyright 1988 by Royal Economic Society.
This paper examines how the optimal degree of competition for a developing market could be achieved ...
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A series of two-period, three-stage games with learning by doing is developed. In the first stage fi...
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We examine the implications for strategic trade policy of different assumptions about precommitment ...
This paper examines the implications for strategic trade policy of different assumptions about preco...
The authors examine the implications for strategic trade policy of different assumptions about preco...
We examine the implications for strategic trade policy of different assumptions about precommitment ...
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This paper examines the implications for strategic trade policy of different assumptions about preco...
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This paper examines how the optimal degree of competition for a developing market could be achieved ...
Abstract: This paper examines the implications for strategic trade policy of diiferent assumptions a...
A series of two-period, three-stage games with learning by doing is developed. In the first stage fi...
This paper addresses the nature of competition in an industry in which firms experience learning-by-...
In this article the authors explore, in a preliminary way, some of the effects of learning-by-doing ...
Despite the non-cooperative outcome predicted by the model of Prisoner Dilemma, throughout the histo...
We examine the implications for strategic trade policy of different assumptions about precommitment ...
We examine the implications for strategic trade policy of different assumptions about precommitment ...
This paper examines the implications for strategic trade policy of different assumptions about preco...
The authors examine the implications for strategic trade policy of different assumptions about preco...
We examine the implications for strategic trade policy of different assumptions about precommitment ...
This paper describes international trade activity as affected by the structure of markets and indust...
This paper examines the implications for strategic trade policy of different assumptions about preco...
The Purpose of this paper is to model, as simply and yet as realistically as possible, the dilemma f...
The incorporation of details of industrial organisation into the study of international trade has be...
This paper examines how the optimal degree of competition for a developing market could be achieved ...
Abstract: This paper examines the implications for strategic trade policy of diiferent assumptions a...
A series of two-period, three-stage games with learning by doing is developed. In the first stage fi...