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Revisiting Strategic Trade Theory Indrani Roy Chowdhury 3.1 INTRODUCTION TO STRATEGIC TRADE THEORY Traditional theories of international trade explain trade in terms of the differences in endowments of factors such as resources, technology, or even tastes. This orthodoxy has been challenged from the 1970s onward
The Concept of Strategic Trade Policy. The revolution that swept through the theory of international trade in the first half of the 1980s-the rise of the so-called new trade theory’-left many of the insights of traditional trade theory intact.
1 Αυγ 2000 · Strategic trade theory offers a way of conceptualizing and testing for strategic government interventions in imperfectly competitive international markets. This survey critically assesses recent … Expand
6 Δεκ 2019 · The chapter examines the specific cases of Russian trade with Syria and UK trade with Syria and Saudi Arabia. It explores how the role of trade has, largely through the rhetorical weaponisation of trade, shifted to become part of a more economically nationalist narrative.
This chapter explains how developments in international trade theory influence our understanding of the changing pattern of competitiveness at the levels of the country, the industry and the firm.
and consequences of trade, referred to as the “ new international trade theory”. These theories recognize that the traditional models do not easily explain a large share of global trade called intra-industry trade. The latter refers to exports and imports of different varieties of products within the same industry, as opposed to the inter-
Abstract. 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.