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21 Δεκ 2016 · Strategic trade policy refers to trade policy that affects the outcome of strategic interactions between firms in an actual or potential international oligopoly. A main idea is that trade policies can raise domestic welfare by shifting profits from foreign to domestic firms.
1 Ιαν 1995 · The chapter defines strategic trade policy as the trade policy that conditions (or alters) a strategic relationship among firms. This definition implies that the existence of a strategic relationship among firms is a necessary precondition for the application of strategic trade policy.
This paper reviews the literature on strategic trade policy. Strategic trade policy is defined as trade policy that conditions or alters a strategic relationship between firms, implying that strategic trade policy focuses primarily on trade policy in the presence of oligopoly.
1 Ιαν 1995 · The chapter defines strategic trade policy as the trade policy that conditions (or alters) a strategic relationship among firms. This definition implies that the existence of a strategic relationship among firms is a necessary precondition for the application of strategic trade policy.
Abstract. Theories of strategic trade policy that allow for oligopoly and for strategic interactions, and which appear to justify trade interventions, are analysed sceptically. Also discussed is the industrial policy, and the argument that import protection may be justified if it fosters exporting.
12 Οκτ 2012 · Aim of this paper is to illustrate the objects and relation between strategic trade policy and free trade by giving some theoretical results on the international trade.
Strategic trade policy refers to government interventions in international trade aimed at gaining competitive advantages for domestic industries in the global marketplace. This approach is often used to support specific sectors through subsidies, tariffs, or other measures, enabling them to compete more effectively against foreign competitors.