The proliferation of preferential trade liberalization over the last 20 years has raised the question of whether it slows down multilateral trade liberalization. Recent theoretical and empirical evidence indicates this is the case even for unilateral preferences that developed countries provide to small and poor countries but there is no estimate of the resulting welfare costs. To avoid this stumbling block effect we suggest replacing unilateral preferences by a fixed import subsidy. We argue that this scheme would reduce the drag of preferences on multilateral liberalization and generate a Pareto improvement. More importantly, we provide the first estimates of the welfare cost of preferential liberalization as a stumbling block to multilat...
This paper analyzes the risks of preference erosion arising from MFN trade liberalization in manufac...
Opposing theoretical predictions about the effects of trade preferences on multilateral tariff cuts ...
Abstract: Because of concern that OECD tariff reductions will translate into worsening export perfor...
The proliferation of preferential trade liberalization over the last 20 years has raised the questio...
Much trade liberalization involves large and small countries. This paper presents a formal compariso...
Abstract: Trade preferences are a central issue in ongoing efforts to negotiate further multilateral...
In this paper, we study market liberalization in an imperfectly competitive environment in the prese...
Contains fulltext : 111728.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Under nonhomoth...
Abstract: Trade preferences are a central issue in ongoing efforts to negotiate further multilateral...
This paper identifies sufficient conditions for an increase/decrease in a country's welfare due to p...
The traditional theory of international trade suggests that, in perfectly competitive markets, inter...
This paper investigates the impact of free trade on welfare in a two-country world modelled as an in...
Abstract: Because of concern that OECD tariff reductions will translate into worsening export perfor...
There has been much debate over the value of preferential trade programs offered by industrial count...
This paper investigates the impact of free trade on welfare in a two-country world modelled as an in...
This paper analyzes the risks of preference erosion arising from MFN trade liberalization in manufac...
Opposing theoretical predictions about the effects of trade preferences on multilateral tariff cuts ...
Abstract: Because of concern that OECD tariff reductions will translate into worsening export perfor...
The proliferation of preferential trade liberalization over the last 20 years has raised the questio...
Much trade liberalization involves large and small countries. This paper presents a formal compariso...
Abstract: Trade preferences are a central issue in ongoing efforts to negotiate further multilateral...
In this paper, we study market liberalization in an imperfectly competitive environment in the prese...
Contains fulltext : 111728.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Under nonhomoth...
Abstract: Trade preferences are a central issue in ongoing efforts to negotiate further multilateral...
This paper identifies sufficient conditions for an increase/decrease in a country's welfare due to p...
The traditional theory of international trade suggests that, in perfectly competitive markets, inter...
This paper investigates the impact of free trade on welfare in a two-country world modelled as an in...
Abstract: Because of concern that OECD tariff reductions will translate into worsening export perfor...
There has been much debate over the value of preferential trade programs offered by industrial count...
This paper investigates the impact of free trade on welfare in a two-country world modelled as an in...
This paper analyzes the risks of preference erosion arising from MFN trade liberalization in manufac...
Opposing theoretical predictions about the effects of trade preferences on multilateral tariff cuts ...
Abstract: Because of concern that OECD tariff reductions will translate into worsening export perfor...