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Antidumping and Feed-In Tariffs as Good Buddies? Modeling the EU-China Solar Panel Dispute

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The paper analyzes the interactions between trade and renewable energy policies based on the EU-China solar panel dispute which is the most significant antidumping (AD) complaint in Europe. We build a price competition duopoly model with differentiated products and intra-industry trade in photovoltaic (PV) equipment. We show that an optimal antidumping duty always increases with the feed-in tariff (FIT) program set in the home country. An appropriate antidumping duty - nullifying the dumping margin - decreases with the FIT program. We show that optimal FIT increases with the AD duty. Therefore, trade and renewable energy optimal policies may complement one another. Lastly, we introduce R&D activities in the PV sector, and international spillovers. We show that R\&D reduces the effects of FIT programs and increases the dumping margin. These effects are reinforced by spillovers.
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halshs-01818239, version 1 (18-06-2018)

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Patrice Bougette, Christophe Charlier. Antidumping and Feed-In Tariffs as Good Buddies? Modeling the EU-China Solar Panel Dispute. Séminaire de recherche au CREM, CNRS et Université Rennes 1, Mar 2018, Rennes, France. ⟨halshs-01818239⟩
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