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costs and quality-dependent costs of production and compete in quality and price in the domestic market. Quality … quality standard binding for both foreign and domestic firms. In the present of an initial cost advantage of the domestic firm …, a sufficiently high minimum quality standard set by the domestic government will enable the domestic firm to induce exit …
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costs and quality-dependent costs of production and compete in quality and price in the domestic market. Quality … quality standard binding for both foreign and domestic firms. In the presence of an initial cost advantage of the domestic … firm, a sufficiently high minimum quality standard set by the domestic government will enable the domestic firm to induce …
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trade issues in the presence of country asymmetries in terms of product qualities, technology, costs, market size, and … ‘leapfrogging’ in terms of product qualities. This note presents an example where a minimum quality standard facilitates …
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trade issues in the presence of country asymmetries in terms of product qualities, technology, costs, market size and income …
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costs and quality-dependent costs of production and compete in quality and price in the domestic market. Quality … quality standard binding for both foreign and domestic firms. In the presence of an initial cost advantage of the domestic … firm, a sufficiently high minimum quality standard set by the domestic government will enable the domestic firm to induce …
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A quota on foreign competition will generally lead to quality-upgrading (downgrading) of the low-quality (high-quality …) firm, an increase in average quality, a reduction of quality differentiation, and a reduction of domestic consumer surplus …, irrespective of whether the foreign firm produces higher or lower quality. Effects of a quota on industry profits and domestic …
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A quota on foreign competition will generally lead to quality-upgrading (downgrading) of the low-quality (high-quality …) firm, an increase in average quality, a reduction of quality differentiation, and a reduction of domestic consumer surplus …, irrespective of whether the foreign firm produces higher or lower quality. Effects of a quota on industry profits and domestic …
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vertically differentiated good of higher quality, and costs that take the form of qualitydependent fixed costs for both the … foreign and domestic firm. The domestic industry loses profits due to the foreign industry's lowering of product quality which … component does not increase too fast with increases in product quality produced. However, it does not hold with qualitydependent …
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vertically differentiated good of higher quality, and costs that take the form of qualitydependent fixed costs for both the … foreign and domestic firm. The domestic industry loses profits due to the foreign industry's lowering of product quality which … component does not increase too fast with increases in product quality produced. However, it does not hold with qualitydependent …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010518148
A quota on foreign competition will generally lead to quality-upgrading (downgrading) of the low-quality (high-quality …) firm, an increase in average quality, a reduction of quality differentiation, and a reduction of domestic consumer surplus …, irrespective of whether the foreign firm produces higher or lower quality. Effects of a quota on industry profits and domestic …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010519051