“…So in the 1980s, literatures where the effects of tariff shocks from a view of dynamic analysis began to emerge, such as a series of literatures displayed by Eichengreen (1981), Razin andSvensson (1983), Van Wijnbergen (1987), Edwards and Van Wijnbergen (1987) and Roldos (1991), but these literature all used perfectly competitive market structure as the basis of analysis in order to simplify the analysis, therefore, they also faced a situation that model assumptions did not match with the reality, resulting in problems of lack of credibility of theoretical analysis. So further, Rama (1993), Fender and Yip (1994), Bettendorf and Heijdra (1999), Devadoss and Lanclos (2000) and Sen (2001) turned the settings of market structure into a more realistic assumption with imperfectly competitive market to analyze the effects of the tariff shocks. At the same time, micro-foundation also was the trend of research.…”