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We study the profitability incentives of merger and the endogenous industry structure in a strategic trade policy … environment. Merger changes the strategic trade policy equlilibrium. We show that merger can be profitable and welfare enhancing …. incentives to give subsidies to their local firms. National merger induces more strategic trade policy, whereas international …
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We study the profitability and welfare effects of merger in a strategic trade policy environment. Merger changes the … strategic trade policy equilibrium. We show that merger can be profitable and welfare enhancing here, even though it is not … local firms. We apply the results to the merger between Boeing and McDonnell-Douglas, where subsidies are a constant matter …
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' incentives to give subsidies to their local firms. A national merger induces more strategic trade policy, whereas an … international merger does not …
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We study the profitability incentives of merger and the endogenous industry structure in a strategic trade policy … environment. Merger changes the strategic trade policy equlilibrium. We show that merger can be profitable and welfare enhancing …. incentives to give subsidies to their local firms. National merger induces more strategic trade policy, whereas international …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10001771983
In this note we consider the preferences of a profit maximizing firm for international ownership in a world in which firms compete in an international Cournot oligopoly, and in which countries use strategic trade policy. We find that firms prefer national ownership and show that full...
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In this note we consider the preferences of a profit maximizing firm for international ownership in a world in which firms compete in an international Cournot oligopoly, and in which countries use strategic trade policy. We find that firms prefer national ownership and show that full...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013320035
In this note we consider the preferences of a profit maximizing firm for international ownership in a world in which firms compete in an international Cournot oligopoly, and in which countries use strategic trade policy. We find that firms prefer national ownership and show that full...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10001754908
In a two-country general oligopolistic equilibrium model, I study how cross-sector strategic trade policy affects wages, countrywide profits, and welfare. Firms face resource constraints and wages are simultaneously determined. Relative to free trade, cross-sector protectionism generates a...
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This paper studies how cross-sector strategic trade policy affects wages, country-wide profits, and welfare. I develop a simple model of two-country continuum-of-sectors general oligopolistic equilibrium. Demands are linear and sectors involve one domestic firm competing on quantity with its...
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