Reciprocity, World Prices and Welfare

Pascalis Raimondos-Møller, Alan D. Woodland

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Abstract

We examine in detail the circumstances under which reciprocity, as defined in Bagwell and Staiger (1999), leads to fixed world prices. We show that a change of tariffs satisfying reciprocity does not necessarily imply constant world prices in a world of many goods and countries. While it is possible to find tariff reforms that are consistent with both reciprocity and constant world prices, these reforms do not follow from the reciprocity condition, but rather from the requirement of unchanged world prices. We propose an alternative reciprocity rule that is guaranteed to raise the welfare of all countries, independently of whether world prices change and independently of the relative numbers of goods and countries.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationMünchen
PublisherCESifo Group
Number of pages26
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2011
SeriesCESifo Working Paper
Number3607

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