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Competing for a duopoly: international trade and tax competition
Authors:Ben Ferrett  Ian Wooton
Affiliation:1. Loughborough University;2. University of Strathclyde
Abstract:Abstract We analyse the tax/subsidy competition between two potential host governments to attract the plants of firms in a duopolistic industry. While competition between identical countries for a monopolist's investment is known to result in subsidy inflation, two firms can be taxed in equilibrium with the host countries appropriating the entire social surplus generated within the industry, despite explicit non‐cooperation between governments. Trade costs mean that the firms prefer dispersed to co‐located production, creating these taxation opportunities for the host countries. We determine the country‐size asymmetry that changes the nature of the equilibrium, inducing concentration of production in the larger country.
Keywords:F12  F23  H25  H73
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