We use a version of the Meade model to consider the effects of interdependent import tariffs in the presence illegal immigration. First, we consider the small union case and derive the Nash tariff equilibrium for two potential members of a Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA). We analyze conditions under which a movement from the Nash equilibrium to complete intra-bloc tariff elimination (FTA) is likely to be welfare augmenting. The paper also considers how reduction of the external tariff may impact the Nash equilibrium tariffs of the potential bloc members. The analysis is extended to the large union case to consider the conditions under which terms of trade of bloc members improve with respect to the non-member nation(s)
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Abstract: The number of regional trade agreements has nearly doubled in the last four years. Interes...
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The number of preferential trade agreements has greatly increased over the past two decades, yet mos...
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How do foreign interests influence the policy determination process? What are the welfare implicatio...
This paper deals with an issue of increasing importance in a world where preferential trading arrang...
The paper presents the results of a theoretical study focusing on a comparative evaluation of the we...
Abstract: The number of regional trade agreements has nearly doubled in the last four years. Interes...
This paper presents a version of the small-union Meade model to analyze the illegal immigration prob...
This paper models immigration policy as the outcome of political competition between interest groups...
Abstract: This paper examines various implications of Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs), namely C...
This paper identifies sufficient conditions for an increase/decrease in a country's welfare due to p...
This paper examines the effect of cross-border lobbying on domestic lobbying and on external tariffs...
This paper analyses the customs union problem in a model containing a continuum of products. The con...
The number of preferential trade agreements has greatly increased over the past two decades, yet mos...
A general equilibrium model of international trade with imperfect competition is presented and the e...
Abstract: This paper analyzes the interaction between the welfare state and immigra-tion policy. We ...
This paper shows that free trade reduces the welfare of a small country with unemployment unless the...
This paper develops a Harris-Todaro (HT) type model of East-West migration in which labour market im...
How do foreign interests influence the policy determination process? What are the welfare implicatio...
This paper deals with an issue of increasing importance in a world where preferential trading arrang...
The paper presents the results of a theoretical study focusing on a comparative evaluation of the we...
Abstract: The number of regional trade agreements has nearly doubled in the last four years. Interes...