The Costs of Restrictive Trade Policies in the Presence of Factor Tax Distortions

Posted: 22 Jun 2001

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Abstract

This paper uses a numerical general equilibrium model to examine the quantitative importance of pre-existing factor tax distortions for the welfare effects of tariffs and import quotas. The presence of pre-existing taxes can greatly raise the costs of these policies, possibly by over several hundred percent. For a tariff much of this extra cost can be offset if tariff revenues are used to reduce distortionary taxes. Hence there can be a large cost discrepancy between tariffs and quotas. The optimal tariff for a country with market power in trade can be reduced to zero, unless revenues finance cuts in distortionary taxes.

Keywords: Pre-existing tax distortions, tariffs, import quotas, welfare costs

JEL Classification: F10, H21

Suggested Citation

Parry, Ian W. H., The Costs of Restrictive Trade Policies in the Presence of Factor Tax Distortions. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=274323

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