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The Politics of Free-Trade Agreements. [PDF]
Suppose that an opportunity arises for two countries to negotiate a free-trade agreement. Will a free-trade agreement between these countries be politically viable and, if so, what form will it take? The authors address these questions using a political-economy framework that emphasizes the interaction between industry special-interest groups and an ...
Gene M. Grossman, Elhanan Helpman
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Asymmetric Free Trade Agreements
Economics LetterszbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Vi Cao, Haifeng Fu, X. Henry Wang
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On the trade-diversion effects of free trade agreements
Economics Letters, 2014Trade-diversion effects of free trade agreements (FTAs) have not been thoroughly examined empirically. Using a novel empirical approach, we confirm that FTAs divert trade away from non-member countries and even more so from internal trade (domestic sales) in member countries.
Dai, Mian, Yotov, Yoto, Zylkin, Thomas
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2023
Abstract India did not sign any new FTA for almost a decade since 2011. Its past FTAs were only with countries in East and South East Asia and South Asia. Some of these FTAs were also not seen as delivering commensurate benefits to India. The book analyses possible reasons for this situation.
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Abstract India did not sign any new FTA for almost a decade since 2011. Its past FTAs were only with countries in East and South East Asia and South Asia. Some of these FTAs were also not seen as delivering commensurate benefits to India. The book analyses possible reasons for this situation.
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Vertical trade and free trade agreements
Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, 2010Abstract We investigate the effects of free trade agreements (FTAs) on tariffs and welfare in vertical trade. We consider a three-country model, where an FTA is formed between a country exporting a final good and a country exporting an intermediate good.
Yasushi Kawabata +2 more
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The EU-Korea Free Trade Agreement: Making of a "Deep" Free Trade Agreement
Global Economy Journal, 2012Korea a dynamic newly-industrialized economy, and the EU, the largest economic block have negotiated an FTA. It came in force on July 1, 2011. Before the FTA was formed, the two were important trading partners of each other. Korea has enjoyed a trade surplus in merchandise trade vis-à-vis the EU. An overwhelmingly large proportion of EU-Korea trade is
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Expansion of Free Trade Agreements, Overlapping Free Trade Agreements,and Market Size
2016This chapter investigates whether the formation of bilateral overlapping free trade agreements (FTAs) between dissimilar countries becomes a building block or a stumbling block for multilateral free trade (MFT). Our main conclusions are as follows. Suppose that a bilateral FTA between symmetric countries is already formed. (i) A bilateral FTA becomes a
Ryoichi Nomura +3 more
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Impact of Free Trade Agreements on Trade
2003This presentation was commissioned by the Trade and Integration Network of the Regional Policy Dialogue for the V Hemispheric Meeting celebrated on August 14th and 15th, 2003. This presentation tries to offer a preliminary empirical assessment of the impact of regional market access liberalization on trade.
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Free Trade Agreements And North American Free Trade Agreement
2012
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