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GEP 10/23: Strategic Trade Policy with Endogenous Product Differentiation

Summary

In this paper I reconsider strategic trade policy in the case of endogenous product differentiation. I show that the optimal policy depends on the strength of the market-expansion effect.

Abstract

In this paper I develop a model of international duopoly, where firms invest in product differentiation. I show that firms have an incentive to free-ride on the investment of their rival, due to an externality generated by product differentiation. A further effect of product differentiation is the market-expansion effect, which induces consumers to increase their aggregate spending in the market. Depending on the strength of the two effects, the investments are either strategic substitutes or strategic complements. I link this result to strategic trade policy and show that the optimal policy depends on the strength of the market-expansion effect.

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Authors

Andreas Hoefele

 

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Posted on Monday 1st November 2010

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