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Imperfect Competition and International Trade
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Part 1 Oligopoly: A "Reciprocal Dumping" model of international trade, James A. Brander and Paul R. Krugman; oligopoly in segmented markets, Shmuel Ben-Zvi and Elhanan Helpman; trade and the gains from trade with imperfect competition, James R. Markusen; import protection as export promotion - international competition in the presence of oligopoly and economies of scale, Paul R. Krugman; trade restrictions as facilitating practices, Kala Krishna. Part 2 Strategic trade policy: tariff protection and imperfect competition, James A. Brander and Barbara J. Spencer; optimal trade and industrial policy under oligopoly, Jonathan Eaton and Gene M. Grossman; trade policy with increasing returns and imperfect competition - contradictory results from competing assumptions, James R. Markusen and Anthony J. Venables; optimal trade and industrial policies for the U.S. automobile industry, Avinash K. Dixit; market access and international competition - a simulation study of 16K random access memories, Richard E. Baldwin and Paul R. Krugman. Part 3 Monopolistic competition: scale economies, product differentiation and the pattern of trade, Paul R. Krugman; product differentiation and intraindustry trade, Avinash K. Dixit and Victor Norman; international trade in the presence of product differentiation, economies of scale, and monopolistic competition - a Chamberlin-Heckscher-Ohlin approach, Elhanan Helpman; national and international returns to scale in the modern theory of international trade, Wilfred J. Ethier. Part 4 Multinational corporations: multinational corporations and trade structure, Elhanan Helpman; the multinational firm, Wilfred J. Ethier. Part 5 Technology and trade: product development and international trade, Gene M. Grossman and Elhanan Helpman; economic integration and endogenous growth, Luis A. Rivera-Batiz and Paul M. Romer; a model of quality competition and dynamic comparative advantage, Gene M. Grossman.

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Gene M. Grossman is Jacob Viner Professor of International Economics and Director of the International Economics Section at Princeton University.

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