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Author:Schiff, M.
Chang, W.
Title:Market Presence, Contestability, and the Terms-of-Trade Effects of Regional Integration
Journal:Journal of International Economics
2003 : MAY, VOL. 60:1, p.161-176
Index terms:REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
REGIONAL POLICY
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
TARIFFS
EXCHANGE RATES
Language:eng
Abstract:This paper examines the impact of market presence and contestability on the price behavior of US exporters in Brazil's market when MERCOSUR and MFN trade liberalization take place. Using detailed panel data on trade and tariff rates, the authors find that both the preferred supplier's market presence and threat of entry lower (raise) the US price reaction to MFN (preferential) trade liberalization, with similar quantitative effects. Thus, presence in, or threat of entry into, partners' markets implies lower optimal MFN tariffs, and regional agreements can have pro-competitive effects in contestable markets. The authors also examine the 'symmetry' hypothesis between the effect of tariffs and exchange rates.
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