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Is There Policy Induced Quality Reversal in Intra-Industry Trade Between Developed and Less-Developed Countries?


Michael Kunin


Center For Econ Research & Grad Education, and Econ Institute, Prague (CERGE-EI)

Kresimir Zigic


Center For Econ Research & Grad Education, and Econ Institute, Prague (CERGE-EI)

September 2004

CEPR Discussion Paper No. 4621

Abstract:     
We analyze strategic trade policy with vertical product differentiation where firms from developed and less developed countries compete in both qualities and prices in the domestic market and where the developing country firm has a lower marginal efficiency in producing quality. We concentrate on the case when the domestic market is in a less developed country and when it possesses the characteristics of 'natural duopoly'. The key issue is under which conditions welfare maximizing trade policy in the form of tariffs can lead to 'quality reversal', when the initially low-quality domestic firm jumps up the quality ladder in the anticipation of the optimal trade policy. We then contrast our findings with the related results in the literature.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 39

Keywords: Vertical differentiation, optimal tariff, quality reversal, natural duopoly

JEL Classification: F12, F13, L13

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Date posted: November 9, 2004  

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Kunin, Michael and Zigic, Kresimir, Is There Policy Induced Quality Reversal in Intra-Industry Trade Between Developed and Less-Developed Countries? (September 2004). CEPR Discussion Paper No. 4621. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=617305

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Michael Kunin
Center For Econ Research & Grad Education, and Econ Institute, Prague (CERGE-EI) ( email )
P.O. Box 882
7 Politickych veznu
Prague 1, 111 21
Czech Republic
42 02 240 05 238 (Phone)
Kresimir Zigic (Contact Author)
Center For Econ Research & Grad Education, and Econ Institute, Prague (CERGE-EI) ( email )
P.O. Box 882
7 Politickych veznu
Prague 1, 111 21
Czech Republic
+42 02 2400 5245 (Phone)
+42 02 2421 1374 (Fax)
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