Reciprocal dumping


 

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Reciprocal dumping

The sale by firms from two countries into each others' markets for prices below what each charges at home. So called because the exports of both firms meet the price-discrimination definition of dumping. Brander and Krugman (1983) introduced the term and showed that this is likely to happen in an international duopoly with transport costs.



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