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Who Uses Free Trade Agreements? [PDF]

open access: yesAsian Economic Journal, 2013
The utilization ofASEANfree trade agreements (FTA) is low by international standards. To clarify the reasons for such low utilization, this paper uses unique affiliate‐level data to investigate what kinds ofJapanese affiliates inASEANare more likely to use anFTAscheme in their exporting. Our findings are as follows.
Kazunobu HAYAKAWA   +3 more
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Do free trade agreements promote sneaky protectionism? A classical liberal perspective

open access: yesInternational Journal of Management and Economics, 2019
A neglected aspect of regional trade agreements (RTAs) is their protectionist potential. In times of a stagnating World Trade Organization (WTO), growing economic nationalism and skepticism about the merits of free trade and trade agreements, the paper ...
Wandel Jürgen
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Foreign direct investment and free trade agreement

open access: yesХабаршысы. Экономика сериясы, 2017
The article examined works on free trade agreement effect on foreign direct investment flows (FDI). Further focusing on Eurasian economic union (EAEU) members’ FDI flows and business climate characteristics including easiness of doing business and ...
Е. Ахметзаки
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Economic Impacts of Korea-Chile FTA and Its Implications to Korean Economy

open access: yesEast Asian Economic Review, 1999
There has been great progress for the Korea-Chile free trade agreement (FTA). During the 1999 Auckland APEC Leaders meeting, leaders of both economy announced that the two countries would begin official negotiations for the FTA between two countries ...
Inkyo Cheong
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EU-India free trade agreement : a quantitative assessment [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
This report analyses the effects of a regional trade agreement (FTA) between the EU and India, for which negotiations are underway. The study starts with abrief overview of the key insights from the existing literature on FTAs and their relationship with
Achterbosch, T.J.   +2 more
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Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) and the Income Convergence of Member Countries: Lessons from the EU, AFTA and ANZCER

open access: yesEast Asian Economic Review, 2000
The purpose of this paper is to analyze whether the formation of an FTA will converge or diverge the income levels of its member countries. Although similar former studies predicted, to a certain degree, the possibility of economic convergence among FTA ...
Chan-Hyun Sohn , Hyo-Sung Yim
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Free Trade Agreement: Impacts on the Costa Rican Dairy Market

open access: yesApstract: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce, 2018
According to the Free Trade Agreement with Central America, Dominican Republic and United States signed in 2008, milk import tariff reliefs will stagger down from 59,4% to 0% by 2025. This study determined milk demand and supply curves in the Costa Rican
Víctor Rodriguez-Lizano   +2 more
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Dampak ASEAN-China free trade agreement (ACFTA) terhadap pertumbuhan ekonomi Indonesia

open access: yesJurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan, 2019
The purpose of this study investigates the impact of ACFTA, Indonesian trade, the exchange rate on economic growth in Indonesia. The data used secondary data during 1997-2016 were sourced from UNCOMTRADE, ASEAN Statistics, and World Bank. The method used
Azza Ayullah Kusuma
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The Effect of the Korea-Australia Free Trade Agreement (KAFTA) on the Korea-Australia Trade Structure

open access: yesAsian Journal of Shipping and Logistics, 2017
This study analyses the effect of the Korea-Australia Free Trade Agreement (KAFTA) on the trade structure between Korea and Australia (2012-2015). The TSI, GL/IIT and CTB indexes were employed to analyse the items traded between Korea and Australia ...
Kwesi Atuaful Quansah, Woo Chul Ahn
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Transatlantic Cooperation in Space: Eu-Canada Free Trade Agreement

open access: yesOASIS, 2014
National governments are keenly aware of the need for investment in space. Canada, as a formal cooperating state in the European Space Agency (ESA), and Germany, as a leading member state of ESA, are interlinked in Europe’s space endeavours.
Luise Weber-Steinhaus
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