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Optimal transport and trade policy under Bertrand competition in the presence of restricted geographical condition

Normizan Bakar

No 6004, International Conference on Energy, Regional Integration and Socio-economic Development from EcoMod

Abstract: To analyse the optimal landlocked and coastal countries' policies in an international imperfect competition. In particular the model shows the rivalry condition of the landlocked country's firm and coastal country's firm. In addition, we incorporates the interdependent condition of the landlocked country on its coastal seaport.The model assumes the three-stage game of international duopolists where; At first stage governments determine the trade policies; at the second stage governments determine the transport policies;and at the third stage the firms determine the price.The transport policy, i.e. toll fee by the coastal country (transit country) is positive.

Keywords: landlocked countries; Trade and regional integration; Other issues (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-09-05
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