Can strengthening the local content requirements meet a government’s need to raise industrial productivity and production?

By taking firm heterogeneity in productivity into account in a monopolistic competition market in a general-equilibrium model setting, this paper investigates whether a stricter local content requirements (LCRs) can increase both productivity and production in the domestic intermediate-goods industr...

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Main Authors: Shiue-Hung Lin, Yungho Weng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Applied Economics
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15140326.2020.1753468
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Summary:By taking firm heterogeneity in productivity into account in a monopolistic competition market in a general-equilibrium model setting, this paper investigates whether a stricter local content requirements (LCRs) can increase both productivity and production in the domestic intermediate-goods industry. The result shows that stricter LCRs policy cannot simultaneously increase both. The initial level of LCRs plays an important role in policy effectiveness. If it is below a critical level, a stricter LCRs can increase production but decrease productivity; however, production decreases but productivity increases if the initial LCRs are higher than the critical level.
ISSN:1514-0326
1667-6726