Procompetitive Trade Policies
Jose Moraga-Gonzalez and
Jean-Marie Viaene
No 141, Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2002 from Royal Economic Society
Abstract:
We study the procompetitive effects of trade policies against a foreign oligopoly in a model of vertical product differentiation. We show that a uniform tariff policy like the Most Favored Nation (MFN) clause is welfare superior to free trade because of a pure rent-extraction effect. A nonuniform tariff policy is, in addition, procompetitive and thus yields a higher level of social welfare. The first best policy typically consists of subsidizing production of low quality and levying a tariff on production of high quality. Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs) are examples of nonuniform tariff policies. We show that these arrangements yield higher welfare than free trade and, moreover, that a RTA with a low-quality producing country yields larger gains than a RTA with a high-quality producing country.
Date: 2002-08-29
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