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Time to Choose Your Side: Free Market vs. State Capitalism

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한국무역학회
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Han-Eol Ryu Sang-Kee Kim
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『Journal of Korea Trade (JKT)』Vol.28 No.7, 1~27쪽, 전체 27쪽
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2024.11.30
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Purpose - Recently, the US urged its allies with core technology to restrict their exports of advanced semiconductors to China. Consequently, those countries were requested to choose between market-based and state-capitalist economies, at least in the sectors having advanced technology. This paper examines the selection of an optimal trading partner by a small country that is being requested to choose an exclusive trading partner with either a free market or a state- capitalist economy. Design/Methodology - Using a game theory approach, this study constructs a three-country model in which one country has a state-capitalist economy and the others have free market economies. Within the model, one of the free-market countries must choose whether to trade with the state-capitalist country or the other free-market country—whose markets are both separate. The study considers the equilibriums when the requested country chooses a state- capitalist or free-market economy as a trade partner. Then, it shows the endogenous choice between the two economic systems. Findings - The study reveals that it is optimal for the requested country to trade with the state- capitalist economy if products are sufficiently differentiated and if a state-owned enterprise in the state-capitalist economy shows more state capitalistic behavior. In the reversed scenario, choosing a free-market economy is optimal. Additionally, if the technological gap between the free market and the state-capitalist economy increases, the requested country is more likely to choose a free-market economy. Finally, when the requested country has a small open economy, it is more likely to choose a free-market economy. Originality/value - State capitalism has rarely been studied theoretically or empirically in the Economics literature. Although few previous studies have developed economic models for state capitalism, they have focused on state-owned enterprises’ role in the state capitalist system and their performance. Unlike the previous studies, this study focuses on a trading partner choice based on its economic system.

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1. Introduction
2. The Model
3. Coupling with a State-Capitalist Economy
4. Coupling With a Free-Market Economy
5. The Optimal Choice of the Requested Country
6. The Case of a Small Open Economy
7. Discussion: Variation of the Main Models
8. Conclusion
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  • Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
  • Japanese Economic Review
  • McKinsey Quarterly
  • European View
  • Journal of International Trade & Economic Development
  • Journal of Korea Trade
  • Journal of Korea Trade
  • Journal of International Business Studies
  • Journal of International Economics
  • Economic Modelling
  • The Quarterly Journal of Economics
  • Journal of Economic Perspectives
  • Journal of International Economics
  • The Washington Quarterly
  • Economic Modelling
  • Australian Journal of International Affairs
  • The Routledge handbook of state-owned enterprises
  • Journal of Banking & Finance
  • Journal of Korea Trade
  • Journal of International Business Studies
  • Economics Letters
  • Applied Economics Letters
  • Journal of Korea Trade
  • Applied Economics Letters
  • International Security
  • European Journal of Political Economy
  • Harvard International Law Journal
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APA

Han-Eol Ryu,Sang-Kee Kim. (2024).Time to Choose Your Side: Free Market vs. State Capitalism. Journal of Korea Trade (JKT), 28 (7), 1-27

MLA

Han-Eol Ryu,Sang-Kee Kim. "Time to Choose Your Side: Free Market vs. State Capitalism." Journal of Korea Trade (JKT), 28.7(2024): 1-27

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