Ekonomski Anali (Jan 2022)

Product differentiation and export incentive schemes: A game theory approach

  • Pereira Beatriz,
  • Jorge Sílvia Ferreira,
  • Varum Celeste Amorim,
  • Pinho Micaela

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/EKA2234055P
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67, no. 234
pp. 55 – 79

Abstract

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In order to improve economic growth, many governments use public policies to promote their countries’ degree of internationalisation. When designing optimal public incentive schemes for internationalisation it is fundamental to consider the characteristics of export markets, such as size, competition degree, tax system, and product differentiation. This paper analyses whether product differentiation has any impact on optimal internationalisation incentive policies, focusing on export subsidy schemes. We develop a two-stage game for three different scenarios: (1) no subsidy, (2) a fixed-subsidy scheme, and (3) a subsidyper-quantity-exported scheme. Using numerical analysis, we revisit the analysis of schemes designing optimal public incentives for internationalisation and conclude that for export markets with low product differentiation a subsidy-per-quantity exported scheme is best at stimulating internationalisation, while for export markets with high product differentiation a fixedsubsidy scheme is the preferable policy.

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