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Subsidios a la producción y efectos derivados de la formación de una unión aduanera

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José Méndez Naya
Luciano Méndez Naya ()
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Partiendo de un modelo de dumping recíproco en el que hay tres países, se analizan los efectos sobre el bienestar derivados de la formación de una unión aduanera cuando los países disponen de un instrumento adicional de política como son los subsidios a la producción. La introducción de dichos subsidios evita el efecto desviación de comercio. Finalmente se justifica que, a pesar de que la situación de libre comercio es la situación más eficiente desde el punto de vista mundial, no será una situación de equilibrio. Por tanto, la liberalización regional no conducirá al libre comercio.

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Article provided by University of Chile, Department of Economics in its journal Estudios de Economia.

Volume (Year): 28 (2001)
Issue (Month): 2 Year 2001 (December)
Pages: 249-265
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Keywords: Economic Integration; market structure and firms strategies; regionalism and multilateralism.;

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