Allocative Efficiency, Mark-ups, and the Welfare Gains from Trade

This paper develops an index of allocative efficiency that depends upon the distribution of mark-ups across goods and is separable from an index of standard Ricardian gains from trade. It determines how changes in trade frictions affect allocative efficiency in an oligopoly model of international tr...

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Main Authors: HOLMES, Thomas J., HSU, Wen-Tai, LEE, Sanghoon
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soe_research-25312017-07-21T06:15:57Z Allocative Efficiency, Mark-ups, and the Welfare Gains from Trade HOLMES, Thomas J. HSU, Wen-Tai LEE, Sanghoon This paper develops an index of allocative efficiency that depends upon the distribution of mark-ups across goods and is separable from an index of standard Ricardian gains from trade. It determines how changes in trade frictions affect allocative efficiency in an oligopoly model of international trade, decomposing the effect into the cost-change channel and the price-change channel. Formulas are derived shedding light on the signs and magnitudes of the two channels. In symmetric country models, trade tends to increase allocative efficiency through the cost-change channel, yielding a welfare benefit beyond productive efficiency gains. In contrast, the price-change channel has ambiguous effects on allocative efficiency. 2013-07-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/1532 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soe_research/article/2531/viewcontent/w19273.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Allocative efficiency; Mark-ups; Oligopoly International Economics
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topic Allocative efficiency; Mark-ups; Oligopoly
International Economics
spellingShingle Allocative efficiency; Mark-ups; Oligopoly
International Economics
HOLMES, Thomas J.
HSU, Wen-Tai
LEE, Sanghoon
Allocative Efficiency, Mark-ups, and the Welfare Gains from Trade
description This paper develops an index of allocative efficiency that depends upon the distribution of mark-ups across goods and is separable from an index of standard Ricardian gains from trade. It determines how changes in trade frictions affect allocative efficiency in an oligopoly model of international trade, decomposing the effect into the cost-change channel and the price-change channel. Formulas are derived shedding light on the signs and magnitudes of the two channels. In symmetric country models, trade tends to increase allocative efficiency through the cost-change channel, yielding a welfare benefit beyond productive efficiency gains. In contrast, the price-change channel has ambiguous effects on allocative efficiency.
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author HOLMES, Thomas J.
HSU, Wen-Tai
LEE, Sanghoon
author_facet HOLMES, Thomas J.
HSU, Wen-Tai
LEE, Sanghoon
author_sort HOLMES, Thomas J.
title Allocative Efficiency, Mark-ups, and the Welfare Gains from Trade
title_short Allocative Efficiency, Mark-ups, and the Welfare Gains from Trade
title_full Allocative Efficiency, Mark-ups, and the Welfare Gains from Trade
title_fullStr Allocative Efficiency, Mark-ups, and the Welfare Gains from Trade
title_full_unstemmed Allocative Efficiency, Mark-ups, and the Welfare Gains from Trade
title_sort allocative efficiency, mark-ups, and the welfare gains from trade
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2013
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/1532
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soe_research/article/2531/viewcontent/w19273.pdf
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