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We study the effect of subsidies subject to export share requirements (ESR) | that is, conditioned on a firm exporting at least a given fraction of its output - on exports, the intensity of competition and welfare, through the lens of a two-country model of trade with heterogeneous firms. Our...
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suggests that eliminating these subsidies would result in a welfare gain for China comparable to that of halving its trade …
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domestic market. A counterfactual analysis suggests that eliminating these subsidies would result in a welfare gain for China …
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We study the effect of subsidies subject to export share requirements (ESR)
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suggests that eliminating these subsidies would result in a welfare gain for China comparable to that of halving its trade …
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domestic market. A counterfactual analysis suggests that eliminating these subsidies would result in a welfare gain for China …
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China's government provides a wide range of incentives to encourage firms to produce almost exclusively for the foreign …
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domestic market. A counterfactual analysis suggests that eliminating these subsidies would result in a welfare gain for China …
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domestic market. A counterfactual analysis suggests that eliminating these subsidies would result in a welfare gain for China …
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from the 2002 wave of the Business Environment and Enterprise Performance Survey collected by the World Bank for China. The … exporters, firms exporting all their output, observed in China, from 25.7% in 2002 to 11.1% in 2013. Our results indicate that a … in China increases by 1.76% while real income in the rest of the world falls by 0.59%. …
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