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Export Activity and Strategic Trade Policy

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New theories of international trade suggest that pro-tectionism can make sense. This finding depends on the in-troduction of market power and increasing returns to scaleinto the international trade theory. The enormous politicalimplications of this hypothesis have started a largeinterest in applied or empirical investigations of thisissue. However, econometric work in international trade iscomparatively scarce, especially if it comes to testing withindividual data. Therefore, this volume is considered to bea contribution to fill that gap. The volume consists ofthree parts: First, issues in strategic trade are discussedby means of a survey on recent contributions of theliteratureand by a simulation excercise on optimal tradepolicy for imperfectly competitive industries. Second, apart investigating the determinants of trade flows studiesthe interrelationships between trade balances and exchangerates, plant size and international trade, and the revelanceoffirm size and market concentration for the degree ofexport market integration using business survey firm data.Third, there are studies on imperfect markets, innovationsand learning which demonstrate the importanceof imperfectcompetition for international economics. All contributionsprovide empirical evidence for the revelance of the newlydeveloped trade theories and demonstrate useful quantitativetechniques for their investigation.

List of contents

I. Introduction.- Introductory Overview.- II. Issues in Strategic Trade Policy.- Recent Developments in Strategic Trade Policy and Empirical Evidence.- Constrained Optimal Trade Policy for Imperfectly Competitive Industries.- III. Determinants of Trade Flows.- Trade Balances and Exchange Rates: Are They Co-integrated?.- Plant Size, Scale Economies, and International Trade.- Determinants of Export Activity in Italian Manufacturing Industries: Results from Panel Data.- IV. Imperfect Markets, Innovations and Learning.- International Trade in a Neoclassical Model of Innovative Activity with Monopolistic Competition.- Relative Export Prices and Firm Size in Imperfect Markets.- The Learning Curve and Export Price: Some Evidence on Japanese Manufacturing.- List of Contributors.

About the author

Prof. Dr. Klaus F. Zimmermann ist Direktor des Instituts zur Zukunft der Arbeit (IZA) und zugleich Präsident des Deutschen Instituts für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW Berlin).

Product details

Assisted by F Zimmermann (Editor), F Zimmermann (Editor), Hors Kräger (Editor), Horst Kräger (Editor), Klaus F. Zimmermann (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.12.2012
 
EAN 9783642846878
ISBN 978-3-642-84687-8
No. of pages 189
Dimensions 171 mm x 242 mm x 12 mm
Illustrations VI, 189 p.
Series Studies in International Economics and Institutions
Studies in International Economics and Institutions
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > International economy

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