The paper investigates the network of bilateral free trade agreements (FTA) in the context of a network formation game with transfers. Furusawa and Konishi (2002) show that without international transfers, countries with different industrialization levels may not sign an FTA, so that the global free trade network, in which every pair of countries sign an FTA, is not pairwise stable in general. We show in this paper that even if the world consists of fairly asymmetric countries, the global free trade network is pairwise stable when transfers between FTA signatories are allowed. Moreover, it is the unique pairwise stable network unless industrial commodities are highly substitutable from one another. ∗This paper is partly prepared for Konishi...
This paper considers a model of strategic network formation in international trade, where firms choo...
We examine network formation via bilateral trade agreement (BTA) among three symmetric countries. Ea...
What is the relationship between preferential and multilateral trade liberalization? Does the option...
The paper examines the formation of free trade agreements (FTAs) as a network for-mation game. We co...
The paper examines the formation of free trade agreements as a network formation game. We consider a...
The paper examines the formation of free trade agreements as a network formation game. We consider a...
Université catholique de Louvain. CORE DISCUSSION PAPER 2006/53 The paper examines the formation of ...
This paper analyzes the impact of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) on mul-tilateral cooperation ...
Taking account of the farsightedness of the countries and adopting the von Neumann-Morgenstern (vNM)...
We study the endogenous network formation of bilateral and multilateral trade agreements by means of...
textabstractIn recent years, there has been a great deal of research on the relative merits of multi...
We study the endogenous network formation of bilateral and multilateral trade agreements by means of...
Bilateral trade agreements and the feasibility of multilateral free trade This paper compares stable...
A recent study in the area of international trade networks found that global free trade (GFT) is pai...
This paper compares stable Nash equilibria of two games of trade liberalization. In the FTA game, ea...
This paper considers a model of strategic network formation in international trade, where firms choo...
We examine network formation via bilateral trade agreement (BTA) among three symmetric countries. Ea...
What is the relationship between preferential and multilateral trade liberalization? Does the option...
The paper examines the formation of free trade agreements (FTAs) as a network for-mation game. We co...
The paper examines the formation of free trade agreements as a network formation game. We consider a...
The paper examines the formation of free trade agreements as a network formation game. We consider a...
Université catholique de Louvain. CORE DISCUSSION PAPER 2006/53 The paper examines the formation of ...
This paper analyzes the impact of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) on mul-tilateral cooperation ...
Taking account of the farsightedness of the countries and adopting the von Neumann-Morgenstern (vNM)...
We study the endogenous network formation of bilateral and multilateral trade agreements by means of...
textabstractIn recent years, there has been a great deal of research on the relative merits of multi...
We study the endogenous network formation of bilateral and multilateral trade agreements by means of...
Bilateral trade agreements and the feasibility of multilateral free trade This paper compares stable...
A recent study in the area of international trade networks found that global free trade (GFT) is pai...
This paper compares stable Nash equilibria of two games of trade liberalization. In the FTA game, ea...
This paper considers a model of strategic network formation in international trade, where firms choo...
We examine network formation via bilateral trade agreement (BTA) among three symmetric countries. Ea...
What is the relationship between preferential and multilateral trade liberalization? Does the option...