A Simple Model of Quality Heterogeneity and International Trade
Bulent Unel () and
Elias Dinopoulos ()
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Elias Dinopoulos: https://people.clas.ufl.edu/dinopoe/
Departmental Working Papers from Department of Economics, Louisiana State University
Abstract:
This paper develops a trade model with firm-specifc quality heterogeneity, limit pricing, and an endogenous distribution of markups. Exposure to trade induces only the firms producing high-quality (high-price) products to enter the export markets, whereas firms producing low-quality (low-price) products serve the domestic market in accor- dance to the Alchian and Allen (1964) conjecture. Trade liberalization intensifies the competition; causes firms producing low-quality products to exit the market; increases the number of products consumed in each country; and generates quality upgrading that results in higher average domestic and export markups. The welfare effect of trade liberalization is ambiguous because the laissez-faire markups can be greater or lower than the socially optimal markups.
Date: 2009-04
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