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Warning: Bilateral trade agreements do not create trade

Bulletin of Economic Research, 2021
ABSTRACTBoth bilateral and plurilateral trade agreements have grown in number over the past three decades, but their potential impact on trade may be different. This paper sheds light on the ex post (partial) effect of bilateral versus plurilateral trade agreements using the most recent econometric developments for the gravity equation on a dataset ...
C. Chafer   +2 more
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Bilateral Trade Elasticities

The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1990
This paper estimates income and price elasticities for bilateral world trade. In addition to testing the properties of the error terms, the dynamic specification, and the assumption of parameter constancy, the analysis presents the first application of the Bank Spectrum estimator to bilateral trade flows for all countries.
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Bilateral trade wars

The International Trade Journal, 1996
The paper constructs a three-country, two-good general equilibrium model to analyze the welfare effects of bilateral trade wars. The presence of a third country (or a number of countries) pursuing free trade policies alters several results based on a two-country framework: Regardless of whether tariffs or quotas are used, bilateral trade wars need not ...
Mordechai E. Kreinin   +2 more
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China's Politics and Bilateral Trade Linkages

Asian Journal of Political Science, 2011
China's position in the world economy during the past half-century provides vital information for investigating the relation between politics and trade. Although there is a substantial number of studies in this area, the current study extends the literature in at least three ways: (1) it is one of the first studies that investigates the problem of a ...
Zhang, Jianhong   +2 more
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Bilateral Trade Agreements*

Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, 2007
Bilateral Trade Agreements (BTAs) have been proliferating. Why are they so popular? What are their impacts on multilateralism and the world trade system? The article identifies the general and specific factors driving the growth in BTAs, and examines how BTAs in general and different types of BTAs are affecting the world trade system.
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Trading Sulphur Emissions in Europe: `Guided Bilateral Trade'

Environmental and Resource Economics, 2000
In this paper a system of `guided permit trading' is developed for SO2emissions reduction which considers permit trading as a bilateral andsequential process. This implies that in order to meet the deposition targetsat the end of the trading process, not every single trade transaction hasto meet the deposition targets.
Kruitwagen, S.   +4 more
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