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|a Preface; Contents; Part I The Formation of Free Trade Agreements; 1 Expansion of Free Trade Agreements, Overlapping Free Trade Agreements, and Market Size; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Model; 1.3 Preliminary Results; 1.3.1 Initial Situation: No FTA; 1.3.2 Feasibility of Bilateral FTA; 1.4 Analysis; 1.4.1 Overlapping Regime; 1.4.1.1 Hub-and-Spoke System; 1.4.1.2 Spoke-Spoke FTA; 1.4.2 Expanding Regime; 1.5 Feasibility of MFT Under Overlapping Regime and Expanding Regime; 1.6 Concluding Remarks; References.
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|a 2 The Feasibility of Multilateral Free Trade and Mode of Competition: Stackelberg Versus Cournot Competitions2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The Model; 2.3 Analysis; 2.3.1 Initial Situation: No FTA; 2.3.2 Overlapping Regime; 2.3.2.1 The First-Round Negotiation: Bilateral FTA; 2.3.2.2 Hub-and-Spoke System; 2.3.2.3 Spoke-Spoke FTA; 2.3.3 Expanding Regime; 2.3.3.1 Bilateral FTA; 2.3.3.2 Expansion of Bilateral FTA; 2.4 Comparison of Stackelberg with Cournot Competition; 2.5 Concluding Remarks; References; 3 Sustainability of Free Trade Agreements Under a Maximum Revenue Tariff; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Setup.
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|a 3.3 Preliminary Results3.3.1 Welfare-Maximizing Tariff Game; 3.3.2 Maximum Revenue Tariff Game; 3.3.3 Free Trade; 3.3.4 Equilibrium Outcomes; 3.4 Sustainability for MFT Under No FTA; 3.4.1 Sustainability of MFT Under a Welfare-Maximizing Tariff; 3.4.2 Sustainability of MFT Under a Maximum Revenue Tariff; 3.4.3 Comparison of Sustainable Conditions; 3.5 Sustainability of an FTA Under No FTA; 3.5.1 External Tariff Rate; 3.5.2 Sustainability of an FTA Under a Welfare-Maximizing Tariff Regime; 3.5.3 Sustainability of an FTA Under a Maximum Revenue Tariff Regime.
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|a 3.5.4 Comparison Between Two Tariff Schemes3.6 Sustainability of MFT Under a Bilateral FTA; 3.6.1 Sustainability Under a Welfare-Maximizing Tariff Regime; 3.6.2 Sustainability Under a Revenue-Maximizing Tariff Regime; 3.6.3 Does FTA Become a Building Block or a Stumbling Block to MFT?; 3.7 Concluding Remarks; References; 4 Technology Choice, Firm Behavior, and Free Trade Agreements; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Model; 4.3 Preliminary Analysis; 4.3.1 Third-Stage Equilibrium; 4.3.2 Equilibrium Tariff Rate Under Uniform Tariff Policy; 4.3.3 Equilibrium Tariff Rate Under FTA; 4.4 Technology Choice.
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|a This book presents a theoretical investigation of the formation of regional free trade agreements (FTAs), the behavior of global enterprises, and government trade policies in various game forms including multi-stage games, repeated games, and timing games. In the last few decades, the number of FTAs has been rapidly increasing in the world, especially in Asia. In particular, East Asian countries are expected to be main engines for sustaining the world economy. Focusing on East Asian economies, strategic behaviors of governments and firms in order to attain their own aims are examined. The analytical methods employed in this book are those currently being developed or that recently have been created. The topics are important contemporary issues in regional areas facing the rapid economic changes brought about by globalization. Most chapters of this book are based on original work that was published in international journals but now has been completely rewritten, with restructuring and extension of the original work. This book, with its up-to-date information, will be of interest to academic researchers in universities and economic research institutions and to students working on advanced degrees in economics.
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