Working Paper

Whom to Send to Doha? The Shortsighted Ones!

Authors

  • Larch
  • M.
  • Lechthaler
  • W.
Publication Date

Why are empirically observed tariffs so much lower than theoretically calculated Nash-equilibrium tariffs? We argue that this gap can be narrowed by using a dynamic model instead of a static model. This approach has two advantages. (i) It allows us to take account of the transitional process after a change in tariffs. (ii) It allows us to take account of the shortsightedness of policy makers. We show that Nash-equilibrium tariffs based on a dynamic trade model are lower than Nash-equilibrium tariffs based on a static model. We also show that shortsighted politicians tend to set lower tariffs than politicians with a long planning horizon.

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JEL Classification
F11, F12, F13

Key Words

  • Bubbles
  • collateral constraints
  • fiscal theory of the price level
  • neutrality
  • transversality conditions