Casas, F.R., and Choi, E.K., "The Metzler Paradox and the Non Equivalence of Tariffs and Quotas: Further Results," Journal of Economic Studies, Volume XII, 1985, pages 53-57.Bhagwati, J. N. On the Equivalence of Tariffs and Quotes, in Trade, Growth and the Balance ofPay- ...
In this note, we establish the conditions under which the Metzler production paradox will arise and discuss the relation between the importable-good and the exportable-good production paradoxes.Shigemi YabuuchiDepartment of Economics Aichi University MachihataEconomics & Politics...
Bhagwati and Srinivasan (1980) demonstrated the interesting possibility that once revenue seeking is introduced the Metzler paradox may arise even for a small country: that is, a tariff will decrease the output of the inportable good. In this note, we establish the conditions under which the ...
Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics SectionDavid R Collie.Immiserizing Growth and the Metzler Paradox in the RicardianModel. . 2009David R Collie.Immiserizing Growth and the Metzler Paradox in the RicardianModel.. 2009David R Collie.Immiserizing Growth and the Metzler Paradox in the...
In two-country, two-good trade model, this note shows the symmetry between Lerner's case (Metzler's paradox) in one country and Metzler's paradox (Lerner's case) in the other. The nature of the symmetry depends on the way governments spend the tariff revenues. The symmetry is perfect ...
Metzler paradoxMetzler was born in Lost Springs, Kansas and took AB and MBA degrees at the University of Kansas. He was one of a long line of brilliant students that John Ise sent to Harvard, where Metzler arrived in 1937. He served as an instructor and tutor, receiving his Ph.D. in ...