Imperfect competition in international trade

A theoretical analysis of international trade and industrial policy, developing and using new models of trade with imperfect competition. Modeling of imperfect competition within international trade has been difficult until recent breakthroughs in this area, which have provided a more realistic view...

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Other Authors: Chang, Winston (Editor), Katayama, Seiichi (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1995, 1995
Edition:1st ed. 1995
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 1 Introduction
  • I Basic issues of imperfect competition in international trade
  • 2 Theory and policy of trade with imperfect competition
  • 3 The gains from free trade under imperfect competition
  • 4 On the behavior of monopoly in general equilibrium trade models
  • 5 The international diffusion of the fruits of technical progress under imperfect competition
  • II Trade policy issues
  • 6 Demand behavior and import policy
  • 7 Elimination of firm and welfare under international oligopoly
  • 8 Intermediate input dependency, technology catch-up, and strategic Trade Policy
  • 9 Tariff protection, imperfect competition, and time consistency
  • 10 Imperfect competition, intra-industry trade, and trade policy
  • 11 Dynamic effects of subsidies on output and R&D in an international export rivalry model
  • III Trade liberalization and structural issues
  • 12 Endogenous dualistic structure, Marshallian externalities, and industrialization
  • 13 Intercountry gaps in increasing-returns-to-scale technologies and the choice among international economic regimes
  • 14 Retaliatory mechanisms for eliminating trade barriers: aggressive unilateralism vs. GATT cooperation
  • 15 The impact of EC92 on the third country: a simple analytical framework under imperfect competition