Effects of Tariffication: Tariffs and Quotas under Monopolistic Competition |
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Authors: | Jan G. Jørgensen Philipp J. H. Schröder |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Business and Economics, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark;(2) Aarhus School of Business, Fuglesangs Allé 4, DK 8210 Aarhus, Denmark;(3) DIW, Berlin, Germany |
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Abstract: | Recent rounds of GATT and later WTO have advocated widespread tariffication, meaning that existing non-tariff barriers be converted into import equivalent tariffs. From an economic point of view, the effects of such tariffication are not entirely clear. The paper presents a trade model with monopolistic competition to examine the welfare effects of tariffication. The ranking of pre- and post-tariffication welfare crucially depends on the nature of the initial trade barrier and the tariff tool applied. Tariffication using a specific (ad valorem) tariff results in the same (reduced) welfare level compared to an initial sold quota, whereas welfare is increased (the same) compared to an initial shared quota. |
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Keywords: | Trade policy Tariffication Specific tariff Ad valorem tariff Quota Tariff rate quotas VER |
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