In the presence of trade costs, markets are no longer perfectly integrated through trade. Firms can set

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In the presence of trade costs, markets are no longer perfectly integrated through trade. Firms can set different prices across markets. These prices reflect trade costs as well as the level of competition perceived by the firm. When there are trade costs, only a subset of more productive firms choose to export; the remaining firms serve only their domestic market. LO.1

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International Trade Theory And Policy

ISBN: 978-1292417233

12th Global Edition

Authors: Paul Krugman ,Maurice Obstfeld ,Marc Melitz

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