The impacts of trade liberalisation on imperfectly competitive industries : a review of theory and evidence / by Steven Globerman.: EC22-3/1988-341E-PDF
"The purpose of this discussion paper is to review available theoretical and empirical evidence concerning the response of imperfectly competitive firms to trade liberalization. In particular, we are concerned with identifying and evaluating the claims of recent research efforts that product differentiation, and high domestic levels of concentration and foreign ownership will substantially dampen -- or even reverse -- the expected gains from trade liberalization"--Abstract, p. v.
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| Title | The impacts of trade liberalisation on imperfectly competitive industries : a review of theory and evidence / by Steven Globerman. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | xiii, 64 p. : charts. |
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