A model of international trade with vertical differentiation and Stackelberg leadership
Christophe Bernard,
Marie-Françoise Calmette,
Maureen Kilkenny,
Catherine Loustalan and
Isabelle Pechoux
No 16-708, TSE Working Papers from Toulouse School of Economics (TSE)
Abstract:
This paper uses a model of international trade under duopoly to investigate under which conditions a large country’s entrance on world markets can lead to lower and less quality diversity available to consumers rather than more. In our partial model, autarky quality is proportional to the willingness to pay for quality and home market size, and inversely proportional to the cost of quality. We formalize strategically interacting firms, and identify the context in which a low-quality producer can lead, driving high-quality producers out of the market. We discuss the feasibility of this ‘predatory strategy’ by an emerging country. It is more likely in contexts where the emerging exporter is much larger and when the difference in willingness to pay for quality between countries is not too large.
Keywords: international trade; market size effect; Stackelberg strategy; quality competition (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-10
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