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'new trade theory', predicting that trade at first rises and then falls as countries converge in incomes, relative …
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for protectionism.A concluding section discusses recent efforts at quantification of newtrade theory …
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more than the standard price theoretic "monopoly" model of unionism. New (and/or old) perspectives based on institutional …
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This paper sets up a microeconomic theory of labor unions. It discusses their formation and goals, their hierarchical … structure, and the nature of rent distribution. The theory provides predictions for the probability that an industry or …
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Without the rule of law, traders who incur trading costs can be held up by counter-parties who are stronger in anarchic bargaining. The favourable terms which the latter extract can overcrowd that side of the market, dissipating the benefits. We establish plausible necessary and sufficient...
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Several efficiency wage theories of wage determination have the property that identical workers are more productive in high wage industries and that the promotion of employment in high wage industries can increase GDP (and some measures of welfare). I argue that while policies to favor high wage...
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We investigate whether a welfare-maximizing government ought to pursue a program of" strategic trade intervention or instead commit itself to free trade when domestic firms will have an opportunity to manipulate the government's choice of the level of" intervention. Domestic firms may overinvest...
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This paper models the international competition between a domestic firm and its vertically integrated foreign rival. The domestic firm has the choice of developing its own production capability for an intermediate input, or of importing it from the foreign firm at a price set by the latter. In...
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This paper argues that export subsidies aimed at shifting rents from foreign to domestic producers of a final good may also serve to shift rents to foreign firms supplying an intermediate good, weakening the incentive for the subsidy. By contrast, assuming Cournot competition for both the final...
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This paper presents a theory of government intervention which provides an explanation for "industrial strategy …
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