https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/jp/facultyinfo/kanemoto_yoshitsugu/Extant studies take it for granted that there is a one-to-one mapping from a change in the equilib- rium allocation to a change in welfare. We show that such a premise does not apply to fairly standard mod- els of monopolistic competition. For any change in the equilibrium allocation, there exist an infinite number of possible welfare changes when the mass of varieties consumed differs between the two equilibria. Our re- sults thus reveal a fundamental difficulty in measuring welfare changes when varieties are endogenous.JEL Classification Codes: L13, D60technical repor
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In this paper we argue that two important causes of welfare losses in oligopolistic markets have be...
We study the percentage of welfare losses (PWL) yielded by imperfect competi-tion under product di¤e...
経済学 / EconomicsWe generalize the formulae for welfare changes by Arkolakis, Costinot, and Rodríguez-...
Equilibria and optima generally differ in imperfectly competitive markets. While this is well unders...
One main result about the welfare effects of third-degree price discrimination by a monopolist is th...
It is known that monopolistic third-degree price discrimination decreases aggregate welfare if total...
We characterize the equilibrium and optimal resource allocations in a general equilibrium model of m...
This paper explores the indirect spillover effects of trade-related policies that affect welfare gai...
We study the percentage of welfare losses (PWL) yielded by imperfect competition under product diffe...
International audienceThis paper studies the welfare improvement properties of a market of allowance...
General equilibrium demand and supply curves can be used to measure the multiple market effects of i...
Do income inequalities aect the provision of public goods? Warr established in 1983 a theorem of neu...
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The paper examines three extensively used propositions regarding changes in utility and social welfa...
This paper puts recent work on the benefits of variety into the context of an exact quantitative ana...
In this paper we argue that two important causes of welfare losses in oligopolistic markets have be...
We study the percentage of welfare losses (PWL) yielded by imperfect competi-tion under product di¤e...