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Chapter 6: Scale Economies, Imperfect Competition, and Trade. 6.1 Introduction. Chapter Objective: To learn and understand the major developments in trade theories after the second World War. Contents. Intra-Industry Trade Economies of Scale Product Differentiation Overlapping Demand
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Chapter 6: Scale Economies, Imperfect Competition, and Trade
6.1 Introduction Chapter Objective: To learn and understand the major developments in trade theories after the second World War.
Contents • Intra-Industry Trade • Economies of Scale • Product Differentiation • Overlapping Demand • Product Cycle
6.2 Intra-Industry Trade 产业内贸易 • Definition Intra-Industry Trade VS Inter-Industry Trade
Measurement Intra-Industry Trade Index ExportsX - ImportsX IITX = 1 - ExportsX + ImportsX 0 < IITX< 1
IIT as a Percentage of Trade in Nonfood Manufactured Goods
6.3 Trade with Economies of Scale • Internal Economies of Scale • External Economies of Scale
Internal vs. External Economies of Scale Firm’s ACX Firm’s ACX ACX ACX O Firm’s Output of X O Industry Output of X (a) Internal (b) External
Internal Economies of Scale • Monopolistic Competition 垄断竞争 Modest Scale Economies • Oligopoly 寡头垄断 Substantial Scale Economies
Monopolistic Competition and Trade • Firm’s Production Decision without Trade 封闭条件下厂商的生产决策
Figure 6.4 The Monopoly Element in Monopolistic Competition Price and Cost per unit (Millions of yen per car) 3.1 Demand (D0) 1.5 Average Cost Marginal Cost 6 Quantity (Millions of cars per year) MR0
Figure 6.5 The Competition Element in Monopolistic Competition Demand (D0)
Firm’s Production Decision Under Free Trade 开放贸易条件下厂商的生产决策
Figure 6.6 The Same Monopolistic Competitor after Opening Trade
Trade and Market Equilibrium 自由贸易条件下的市场均衡
Figure 6.7 The Automobile Market with No Trade and with Free Trade
Basis for Trade • Product Differentiation 产品差异 • Scale Economies 规模经济
Gains from Trade • More Varieties • Lower Prices
Welfare effects • Little impact on income distribution between different factor owners. • Gains from greater variety can offset losses in factor income resulting from inter-industry shifts in production.
Oligopoly and International Trade • Oligopoly 寡头 Duopoly 双寡头 Large Civil Aircraft Market • Boeing • Airbus
Oligopoly and Trade Pattern Production is concentrated in a few countries, which are net exporters, and other countries are importers.
What is behind this pattern ? • Comparative Advantage • Economies of Scale
Can this pattern be changed ? Not easily. • Scale Economies • New entrants may suffer losses for price reductions and competition from old firms.
Oligopoly and Gains from Trade • Oligopoly pricing • National support for high-profit oligopoly firms
External Economies of Scale • Industrial Agglomeration • 产业集聚 • Silicon Valley • Hollywood • Wall Street
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Welfare effects • Producers in the exporting country tend to gain producer surplus despite of decline in price. • Producers in the importing country lose producer surplus. • Consumers in both countries gain consumer surplus.
Trade pattern Similar to trade with substantial internal economies of scale. • Determination of locations • Size of domestic market • Historical luck • Government push
6.4 Technology-Based Theories of Trade: The Product Cycle Raymond Vernon 1966 雷蒙德·弗农 (1913-1999) Harvard University
Product Cycle • New product Mature product • Standardized product • Introduction Growth • Maturity Decline
Innovating Country Developed Countries Export t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t O Import Developing Countries
6.5 Overlapping Demands as a Basis for Trade Staffan B. Linder 1961 林德
Product Quality QAmax QAmim O Income IAmim IAmax
Product Quality Trade QBmax QAmax QBmim Income Overlap QAmim O Income IAmim IBmim IAmax IBmax
SUMMARY • Intra-Industry Trade • Economies of Scale • Product Cycle Hypothesis • Overlapping-Demand Hypothesis