Abstract
Export subsidies remain a nettlesome issue in international trade relations and negotiations. Although economists typically point to the welfare losses associated with subsidies, there is a growing professional literature describing possible welfare gains from subsidies. Economists have spent less time determining the appropriate response to foreign subsidies. This study establishes a framework for making such a determination, given various policy objectives to be achieved in a subsidy response.
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