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Multicommodity Trade, Tariffs, and Rerouting

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  • Anna Nagurney

    (University of Massachusetts, Department of Operations and Information Management Isenberg School of Management)

  • Samirasadat Samadi

    (University of Massachusetts, Department of Operations and Information Management Isenberg School of Management)

Abstract

The concept of “equilibrium” is fundamental to many disciplines, including economics and operations research. The theory of variational inequalities continues to provide a rich methodological framework for the formulation, analysis, and solution of a wide range of equilibrium problems with many recent applications, because of their relevance, including policies associated with the trade of commodities. In this paper, we add to the literature on multicommodity trade by constructing a spatial price equilibrium model with tariffs that allows for the investigation of rerouting of commodities to evade tariffs, as has been happening for several years now, along with “trade wars.”

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  • Anna Nagurney & Samirasadat Samadi, 2026. "Multicommodity Trade, Tariffs, and Rerouting," Springer Optimization and Its Applications,, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:spochp:978-3-032-07860-5_16
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-07860-5_16
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