A Second-best Argument for Low Optimal Tariffs
Lorenzo Caliendo,
Robert Feenstra,
John Romalis and
Alan Taylor
No 28380, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Abstract:
We derive a new formula for the optimal uniform tariff in a small-country, heterogeneous-firm model with roundabout production and a nontraded good. Tariffs are applied on imported intermediate inputs. First-best policy requires that markups on domestic intermediate inputs are offset by subsidies. In a second-best setting where such subsidies are not used, the double- marginalization of domestic markups creates a strong incentive to lower the optimal tariff on imported inputs. In a 186-country quantitative model, the median optimal tariff is 10%, and negative for five countries, as compared to 27% in manufacturing from the one-sector, optimal tariff formula without roundabout production.
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Date: 2021-01
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