Licensing Strategy and Tariff Policy in an International Trade Model with Foreign Stackelberg Leadership

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2020-03-24
Licensing Strategy and Tariff Policy in an International Trade Model with Foreign Stackelberg Leadership
Authors:dr. Tomas BaležentisIERDLe Yang Qingyou Yan

Abstract

 

In this paper, we formulate an international duopolistic trade model to investigate the two-part tariff licensing strategy for a leader foreign firm. It is found that the optimal licensing contract includes only the royalty with a rate above the cost reduction for a low tariff rate, whereas it includes only the fixed fee for a high tariff rate; as for the tariff rate that falls in between, both the fixed fee and the royalty are included. The result implies that the tariff will be an effective policy instrument that can be manipulated by the domestic government to affect a leader foreign firm’s licensing strategy to achieve different purposes. Based on this, we find then that from the domestic government’s perspective, there always exists a conflict between consumers’ welfare and the overall social welfare regarding the optimal choice of a tariff rate.

 

Yang, L.; Yan, Q.; Balezentis, T.; Li, M. 2020. Licensing Strategy and Tariff Policy in an International Trade Model with Foreign Stackelberg Leadership. Transformations in Business & Economics, 19(1), 284–305; [Social Sciences Citation Index].

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