Trade liberalization and aftermarket services for imports
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作者:
Ishikawa, Jota
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Hitotsubashi Univ, Fac Econ, Kunitachi, Tokyo 1868601, Japan
RIETI, Chiyoda Ku, Tokyo 1008901, JapanHitotsubashi Univ, Fac Econ, Kunitachi, Tokyo 1868601, Japan
Ishikawa, Jota
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Morita, Hodaka
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Univ New South Wales, Sch Econ, UNSW Business Sch, Sydney, NSW 2052, AustraliaHitotsubashi Univ, Fac Econ, Kunitachi, Tokyo 1868601, Japan
Morita, Hodaka
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Mukunoki, Hiroshi
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Gakushuin Univ, Fac Econ, Toshima Ku, Mejiro 1-5-1, Tokyo 1718588, JapanHitotsubashi Univ, Fac Econ, Kunitachi, Tokyo 1868601, Japan
Mukunoki, Hiroshi
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机构:
[1] Hitotsubashi Univ, Fac Econ, Kunitachi, Tokyo 1868601, Japan
[2] RIETI, Chiyoda Ku, Tokyo 1008901, Japan
[3] Univ New South Wales, Sch Econ, UNSW Business Sch, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
[4] Gakushuin Univ, Fac Econ, Toshima Ku, Mejiro 1-5-1, Tokyo 1718588, Japan
Aftermarket services;
Trade liberalization;
Foreign direct investment;
International oligopoly;
PRODUCER SERVICES;
REFUSALS;
MARKET;
ORDERS;
DEAL;
D O I:
10.1007/s00199-015-0925-4
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F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要:
We analyze the provision of repair services (aftermarket services that are required for a certain fraction of durable units after sales) through an international duopoly model in which a domestic firm and a foreign firm compete in the domestic market. Trade liberalization in goods, if not accompanied by the liberalization of foreign direct investment (FDI) in services, induces the domestic firm to establish service facilities for repairing the foreign firm's products. This weakens the firms' competition in the product market, and the resulting anti-competitive effect hurts consumers and reduces world welfare. Despite the anti-competitive effect, trade liberalization may also hurt the foreign firm because the repairs reduce the sales of the imported good in the product market. Liberalization of service FDI helps resolve the problem because it induces the foreign firm to establish service facilities for its own products.