Subcontracting bargaining power and the trade policy

Ku Chu Tsao, Shih Jye Wu, Jin-Li Hu, Yan Shu Lin*

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In this paper, we consider that the split of surplus from a subcontracting deal depends on the relative bargaining powers of domestic and foreign firms. The finding shows that a domestic optimal export policy is a tax (subsidy) if the bargaining power of the domestic firm is sufficiently small (large). We also demonstrate that a domestic firm’s higher bargaining power increases (may decrease) domestic profit if the export policy is exogenous (endogenous). In the presence of an outsider option, the domestic optimal export policy will be threatened by the outsider option if the domestic firm’s bargaining power is sufficiently small, and thus a large bargaining power increases the optimal export tax. At the same time, the foreign firm may still subcontract to the domestic firm even if the domestic firm has a higher total marginal cost of the intermediate good than the outsider option.

原文English
頁(從 - 到)82-100
頁數19
期刊Journal of International Trade and Economic Development
28
發行號1
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 2 1月 2019

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