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Why Special Economic Zones? Using Trade Policy to Discriminate across Importers

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Title
Why Special Economic Zones? Using Trade Policy to Discriminate across Importers
Abstract
Tariffs are generally assumed to depend on the product, not the identity of the importer. However, special economic zones are a common, economically important policy used worldwide to lower tariffs on selected goods for selected manufacturers. I show this is motivated by policymakers' desire to discriminate across buyers when a tax is intended to raise prices for sellers, through a mechanism distinct from existing theories of optimal taxation. Using a new dataset compiled from public records and exogenous changes in imports of intermediate goods, I find the form, composition, and size of US zones are consistent with the theory.
Publication
American Economic Review
Volume
110
Issue
5
Pages
1540-71
Date
2020-05
Citation
Grant, M. (2020). Why Special Economic Zones? Using Trade Policy to Discriminate across Importers. American Economic Review, 110, 1540–1571.
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