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Multiple Nash equilibria in tariff games

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Pages 332-342 | Published online: 04 Jul 2012
 

Abstract

Unlike the case of competitive equilibria for which there is the index theorem, almost nothing is known about multiple equilibria in Nash games. Multiple Nash equilibria are hard to find computationally accounting for spare prior literature discussion. Existing numerical literature on tariff games either assumes uniqueness or uses restrictive functional forms that guarantees this is the case. Here, we show for pure exchange Constant Elasticity of Substitution (CES) two country models with tariffs both how the introduction of a tariff can generate multiple competitive equilibria and related examples of widely separated multiple Nash equilibria. These typically occur when substitution elasticities are low, although implied import demand elasticities can still be high if the shares of trade in consumption are small. The implication seems to be that as one moves away from the constant elasticity excess demands (offer curve) formulations used in the optimal tariff literature to explicit structural models of international trade, multiplicity of Nash equilibria may well be present.

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Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful to Srihari Govindan for suggestions and comments. The authors acknowledge the financial support from the Center for Intentional Governance Innovation (CIGI), Waterloo, Ontario, and from National Social Science Foundation of China (SSFC Grant 07AJL002) and National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC Grant 70825003).

Notes

1 This time requirement is dependent on initial starting values and the step size used in the programme as well as machine characteristics. We have minimized execution times by experimentation in these dimensions when making our computations.

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