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Trade, Markets, and Welfare

Trade, Markets, and Welfare
Author: Kelvin Lancaster
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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In these papers, the author argues that protection can sometimes improve world welfare, that there can be mutual trade gains between absolutely identical economies and that entries of an additional firm may sometimes increase industry profits. Wages policy is also included in the discussion.


The Dynamics of Welfare Markets

The Dynamics of Welfare Markets
Author: Clémence Ledoux
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2021-02-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3030566234

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This volume represents the beginning of a 'cross pollination' of different social scientific disciplines, bridging the boundaries between national and disciplinary epistemic communities in the worlds of European welfare markets. It maps the common ground and uncovers new research directions for the future study of actors, policies and institutions shaping the growth and dynamics of European welfare markets. The book defines welfare markets as politically shaped, regulated and state supported markets that provide social goods and services through the competitive activities of non-state actors. The chapters focus on what happens after states have initiated welfare markets, with equal weight given to the analysis of the agency of state actors and non-state actors in the contraction, stabilisation, and disruption of welfare markets. By focusing the analysis on two cases of welfare markets, private pensions and home-based domestic/care work, the contributions explore and compare the dynamics of different types of markets. The research will be of use to sociologists and scholars of social policy interested in the social dimension of welfare markets, political scientists and political economists, as well as diverse epistemic communities across the social sciences. Chapter 1 is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.


Trade Policy, Income Risk and Welfare

Trade Policy, Income Risk and Welfare
Author: Tom Krebs
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 51
Release: 2005
Genre: Commercial policy
ISBN:

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"This paper studies empirically the relationship between trade policy and individual income risk faced by workers, and uses the estimates of this empirical analysis to evaluate the welfare effect of trade reform. The analysis proceeds in three steps. First, longitudinal data on workers are used to estimate time-varying individual income risk parameters in various manufacturing sectors. Second, the estimated income risk parameters and data on trade barriers are used to analyze the relationship between trade policy and income risk. Finally, a simple dynamic incomplete-market model is used to assess the corresponding welfare costs. In the implementation of this methodology using Mexican data, we find that trade policy changes have a significant short run effect on income risk. Further, while the tariff level has an insignificant mean effect, it nevertheless changes the degree to which macroeconomic shocks affect income risk"--NBER website


Market Power and Economic Welfare

Market Power and Economic Welfare
Author: William G. Shepherd
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1970
Genre: Competition
ISBN:

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Trading Blocs and Welfare

Trading Blocs and Welfare
Author: Mr.Qaizar Hussain
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 26
Release: 1998-06-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1451850611

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This paper uses the three-country duopoly model to examine the effects of lowered trade barriers when a new entrant joins a trading bloc. There are two firms—a small-country firm and a large-country firm within the bloc—and three markets—two within and one (new entrant’s) outside the bloc. The analysis generally shows greater gains for the small-country than for the large-country firm. The small-country firm will export more to the external country than the large-country firm. But if tariffs decline, the export share of the large-country firm will increase relative to the small-country firm’s, though profits will improve more for the latter.


Free Trade Areas and Rules of Origin

Free Trade Areas and Rules of Origin
Author: Mr.Arvind Panagariya
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2003-11-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1451875495

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Incorporating intermediate inputs into a small-union general-equilibrium model, this paper first develops the welfare economics of preferential trading under the rules of origin (ROO) and then demonstrates that the ROO could improve the political viability of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs). Two interesting outcomes are derived. First, a welfare reducing FTA that was rejected in the absence of the ROO becomes feasible in the presence of these rules. Second, a welfare improving FTA that was rejected in the absence of the ROO is endorsed in their presence, but upon endorsement it becomes welfare inferior relative to the status quo.


Trade and Welfare

Trade and Welfare
Author: Sung Ryong Kim
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2020
Genre: Foreign trade and employment
ISBN:

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What are the welfare implications of trade shocks? We provide a sufficient statistic that measures changes in welfare, to a first-order approximation, taking into account adjustment in labor supply, in frictional unemployment, and in the sectors to which workers apply while allowing for arbitrary heterogeneity in worker productivity and nonpecuniary returns across sectors. We apply these insights to measure changes in welfare across commuting zones (CZs) in the U.S. between 2000-2007. We find that granting China permanent normal trade relations lowers the welfare of a CZ at the 90th percentile of exposure by 3.1 percentage points relative to a CZ at the 10th percentile; of this, approximately 65 percent is due to changes in unemployment and much of this is driven by the non-pecuniary costs of unemployment.


Welfare Aspects of Industrial Markets

Welfare Aspects of Industrial Markets
Author: A.P. Jacquemin
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 464
Release: 1977-07-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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The present volume of essays on industrial organization, which are based on conferences held at Nijenrode and Brussels, differs considerably from its predecessor. Even more than in the first volume the essays demonstrate the broad scope of industrial organization analysis. Besides the traditional topics such as economies of scale, monopoly and competition policy, there are essays on methodology, on stagflation, and on the relationship between industrial struc ture and international trade and trade policies. The latter topics are of growing importance. The issue of restructuring industries and the question of whether free trade or some measure of protection is more appropriate are topics of increasing relevance today (and will no doubt continue to be in future years as well). The problem of persistent inflation which other essays address is also of major concern. Apart from being broad in scope and venturing into new fields, this volume is also controversial. Its central feature is a debate about welfare aspects. Here, more than in pure analysis, economists tend to entertain different points of view. One of the participants in the Nijenrode conference, Professor John Blair, who died in December 1976 and whom we honour as having been an active promoter of this kind of meeting, wrote to the editors shortly before his death to say that the first volume had succeeded very well in acquainting the reader with the results of empirical investigations, notably on trends and levels of concentration.