Tariff Reform in the Presence of Sector-Specific Distortions

Beghin, John C.; Karp, L.

Canadian Journal of Economics Vol. 25 no. 1 (February 1992): 294-309.

The problem of choosing second-best trade policies is modified by including sector-policies as well as tariffs. Formulae for the optimal tariff and sector-specific subsidy are derived and used to study the design of optimal policy menus. The theory is applied to a computable general equilibrium model of the U.S. economy which emphasizes agriculture. The model suggests that non-agricultural distortions do not provide a second-best argument for substantial levels of agricultural protection.

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