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TRADE POLICIES FOR DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSITION

Welfare costs and rent premia when quotas are not transferable

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de Melo, J; Pfaff, A; Tarr, D
January 1, 2016

Rationing is pervasive in transition economies and in many developing countries. This paper contrasts the welfare costs of two forms of rationing: with and without license transferability among license holders. In the latter case, for a given level of rationing, welfare costs will be higher if users of rationed products have different elasticities of demand. Illustrative general-equilibrium-based numerical calculations are carried out to derive orders of magnitude of the costs of rationing for an economy that trades 40 percent of its GDP with half of its imports concentrated in manufactures. In this setting, rationing of manufactures to 70 percent of their free-trade desired level reduces free-trade income by 6 percent when licenses are transferable. Nontransferability of licenses adds approximately 20 percent to the costs of rationing.

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9789813108448

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January 1, 2016

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487 / 495
 

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de Melo, J., Pfaff, A., & Tarr, D. (2016). Welfare costs and rent premia when quotas are not transferable. In TRADE POLICIES FOR DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSITION (pp. 487–495). https://doi.org/10.1142/9789813108448_0021
Melo, J. de, A. Pfaff, and D. Tarr. “Welfare costs and rent premia when quotas are not transferable.” In TRADE POLICIES FOR DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSITION, 487–95, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1142/9789813108448_0021.
de Melo J, Pfaff A, Tarr D. Welfare costs and rent premia when quotas are not transferable. In: TRADE POLICIES FOR DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSITION. 2016. p. 487–95.
de Melo, J., et al. “Welfare costs and rent premia when quotas are not transferable.” TRADE POLICIES FOR DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSITION, 2016, pp. 487–95. Scopus, doi:10.1142/9789813108448_0021.
de Melo J, Pfaff A, Tarr D. Welfare costs and rent premia when quotas are not transferable. TRADE POLICIES FOR DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSITION. 2016. p. 487–495.

DOI

ISBN

9789813108448

Publication Date

January 1, 2016

Start / End Page

487 / 495