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A general framework for analysing endogenous trade divergences
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Date Issued
1991-11
Date Available
2009-04-02T15:43:31Z
Abstract
This paper gives a general framework for analyzing a trade divergence that runs
across both the New International trade theory and the traditional analysis of export policy. The source of the trade divergence, the motive for intervention and the analytical framework is shown to be the same in all models. The sign of the trade
divergence and hence the policy recommendation is determined by the market
structure chosen to endogenise the divergence. The magnitude of the subsidy in all models is determined by the maximum potential profitability of the home industry. It is argued that interpretations based on "profit shifting" or on a "terms of trade improvement" as a motive for trade intervention are misleading.
across both the New International trade theory and the traditional analysis of export policy. The source of the trade divergence, the motive for intervention and the analytical framework is shown to be the same in all models. The sign of the trade
divergence and hence the policy recommendation is determined by the market
structure chosen to endogenise the divergence. The magnitude of the subsidy in all models is determined by the maximum potential profitability of the home industry. It is argued that interpretations based on "profit shifting" or on a "terms of trade improvement" as a motive for trade intervention are misleading.
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines
Series
STICERD Economics of Industry Papers
EI/04
Copyright (Published Version)
Copyright by Patrick Walsh
Subject – LCSH
International trade
Exports
Export subsidies
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Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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