Technology, market structure and the gains from trade

"We study the gains from trade in an economy with oligopolistic competition, firm heterogeneity, and innovation. Oligopolistic competition together with free entry make markups responsive to firm productivity and trade costs. Lowering trade costs reduces markups on domestic sales but increases...

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Main Authors: Impullitti, Giammario, Licandro, Omar, Rendahl, Pontus
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Nottingham 2017
University of Nottingham
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19396111124911143939-Technology,-market-structure-a.htm
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author Impullitti, Giammario
Licandro, Omar
Rendahl, Pontus
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Licandro, Omar
Rendahl, Pontus
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description "We study the gains from trade in an economy with oligopolistic competition, firm heterogeneity, and innovation. Oligopolistic competition together with free entry make markups responsive to firm productivity and trade costs. Lowering trade costs reduces markups on domestic sales but increases markups on export sales, as firms do not pass the entire reduction in trade costs onto foreign consumers. Nevertheless, the downward pressure dominates and the average markup declines, deterring firms from entering the market and leading to higher market concentration. Neither the increased concentration nor the incomplete pass-through of trade costs to export markups are strong enough to compensate for the increase in competition on domestic sales. Thus the overall effect of trade on markups is pro-competitive and a key source of the associated welfare gains. In addition to markups, selection and innovation provide additional channels through which the trade-induced effect on competition impacts welfare. In a quantitative exercise, we decompose the total gains from trade into these three contributing channels; we find that innovation plays a small but non-negligible role, while the main component is equally split between the pro-competitive and the selection channel."
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University of Nottingham
spellingShingle Impullitti, Giammario
Licandro, Omar
Rendahl, Pontus
trade
innovation
globalization
large enterprise
Technology, market structure and the gains from trade
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title Technology, market structure and the gains from trade
topic trade
innovation
globalization
large enterprise
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19396111124911143939-Technology,-market-structure-a.htm