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This paper examines if international trade can reduce total welfare in an international oligopoly with differentiated …
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This paper examines if international trade can reduce total welfare in an international oligopoly with differentiated …
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This paper examines if international trade can reduce total welfare in an international oligopoly with differentiated … autarchy equilibrium is sufficiently competitive. Otherwise it can not. -- Reciprocal dumping ; intra-industry trade … ; oligopoly ; product differentiation ; transport costs …
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In this article we propose a bilateral dumping model in which the minimum access level is endogenous. Regions compete … with one another using Cournot conjectures and engage in interregional dumping as in Brander and Krugman’s (1983 …) reciprocal dumping model. International trade is hindered by restrictive Tariff rate Quota (TRQs). The model features two regions …
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The recent extensive study of vertical product differentiation models has allowed for the analysis of international trade issues in the presence of country asymmetries in terms of product qualities, technology, costs, market size and income. In the presence of such asymmetries, national...
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We consider an international cartel whose members interact repeatedly in their own as well as in third-country segmented markets. Cartel discipline-an inverse measure of the degree of competition between firms-is endogenously determined by the cartel’s incentive compatibility constraint (ICC),...
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