Discussion paper

DP2080 Output and Exports in Transition Economies: A Labour Management Model

The behaviour of an oligopolistic industry in a transition economy is analysed, assuming that the firms are labour-managed and the economy is open to international trade. The output of these firms is assumed to be of lower quality than the output of Western firms. Cournot equilibrium in the presence of bottlenecks is derived. Such bottlenecks may be particularly damaging because firms respond by cutting exports disproportionately. This may explain why countries, such as those in the former Soviet Union, which have faced serious supply bottlenecks have failed to develop exports while the economies of Central Europe, where materials are more freely available, have seen rapid export growth.

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Citation

Bennett, J, S Estrin and P Hare (1999), ‘DP2080 Output and Exports in Transition Economies: A Labour Management Model‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 2080. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp2080