DOI: 10.1111/1756-2171.70073 ISSN: 0741-6261
Welfare Effects of Trade Associations: The Case of the Chilean Salmon Export Industry
Thomas Eisenberg, Manuel Estay, Debi Prasad MohapatraABSTRACT
This article examines the welfare consequences of a trade association in an exporting country on consumers in destination countries. We estimate a structural model of the Chilean Salmon exporting industry that endogenizes firms' pricing and export decisions. Our results show that the trade association has a positive effect on consumer utility and involves higher marginal costs of production, consistent with higher quality products. Reduced form analysis estimates price effects associated with trade association membership of 3 to 8 percent. Our counterfactual analysis reveals that eliminating the trade association would reduce consumer welfare by 1.7 billion USD in destination countries.