Abstract
We develop a model with endogeneity in key features of industrial structure linked to heterogeneous cost structures
under Cournot competition. We use the model to explore issues related to cross-country differences in industry structure and the impact of globalization on markups
and pricing, concentration, and productivity. The model nests two workhorse trade models, the Brander & Krugman reciprocal dumping model and the Ricardian
technology-based trade model, as special cases. We examine both free entry and limited entry (free exit) cases. The model generates clear testable predictions
on the probability of zero trade flows and the pattern of export prices, and on cross-country and industry variations in industrial structure controlling for
openness. Market prices decline as a result of trade liberalization, the least productive firms get squeezed out of the market, exporting firms gain market share,
and more firms become trade oriented. In addition, depending on the strength of underlying cost heterogeneity, falling prices are consistent with both increasing
and falling industry concentration following episodes of integration. Welfare rises with trade liberalization, unless trade costs decline from a prohibitive level
in the short run free exit case. Variation across industries and markets in markups, concentration, and pricing structures is otherwise a function of market size and
the variation in cost heterogeneity across industries.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 44 |
Publication status | Published - Aug 2008 |
Fields of science
- 405002 Agricultural economics
- 502 Economics
- 502001 Labour market policy
- 502002 Labour economics
- 502003 Foreign trade
- 502009 Corporate finance
- 502010 Public finance
- 502012 Industrial management
- 502013 Industrial economics
- 502018 Macroeconomics
- 502020 Market research
- 502021 Microeconomics
- 502025 Econometrics
- 502027 Political economy
- 502039 Structural policy
- 502042 Environmental economics
- 502046 Economic policy
- 502047 Economic theory
- 504014 Gender studies
- 506004 European integration
- 507016 Regional economy
- 303010 Health economics