Trade policy with heterogeneous traders

do quotas get a bum rap?

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Kala Krishna
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"This paper considers the effects of trade policy--tariffs and quotas--when importing is done by competitive traders who are identical ex ante but differ ex post. We show that the standard equivalence results no longer hold and the conventional ranking of tariffs and quotas is turned on its head: quotas are not as bad for welfare as previously believed, while tariffs may restrict trade by more than originally intended. Furthermore, the allocation of property rights (quota licenses) has real effects beyond the distribution of rents; this, in turn, has implications for the effects of corruption on welfare"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site.

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Trade Policy with Heterogeneous Traders: Do Quotas Get a Bum Rap?
2007, International Monetary Fund
in English
Cover of: Trade Policy with Heterogeneous Traders
Trade Policy with Heterogeneous Traders: Do Quotas Get a Bum Rap?
2007, International Monetary Fund
in English
Cover of: Trade policy with heterogeneous traders
Trade policy with heterogeneous traders: do quotas get a bum rap?
2007, National Bureau of Economic Research
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Cover of: Trade Policy with Heterogeneous Traders
Trade Policy with Heterogeneous Traders: Do Quotas Get a Bum Rap?
2007, International Monetary Fund
in English

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Title from PDF file as viewed on 7/3/2007.

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NBER working paper series -- working paper 13040, Working paper series (National Bureau of Economic Research : Online) -- working paper no. 13040.

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OL31800276M
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2007616225

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