Cost Effectiveness of R&D and the Robustness of Strategic Trade Policy
The paper analyzes the incentives for governments to impose export subsidies when firms invest in a cost saving technology before market competition. The authors find that for sufficiently cost effective research and development governments subsidize exports independently of the mode of competition. This suggests that export subsidies are more robust to the type of the market competition than implied by the recent literature.
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http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:esx:essedp:579&r=all