While it is commonly accepted that multilateral liberalization will bring the greatest global gains from liberalization, regional agreements may be much more feasible in the short term. The dictum from the traditional trade theory on the superiority of unilaterally applied free trade for a small economy under perfect competition is universally accepted but rarel
After seven years of arduous negotiations under the auspices of the General Agreement on Tariffs and...
This paper deals with preferential trading agreements (known also as regional trade arrangements) a...
The world has seen a renewed interest and surge in preferential trading agreements (PTAs) involving ...
While it is commonly accepted that multilateral liberalization will bring the greatest global gains ...
Empirical results show that, for the Pacific island states, a free trade agreement with developed co...
In 2006 the EU decided to abandon its moratorium on negotiating new free trade agreements. Since the...
The paper advances the view that while free trade and trade liberalization under the multilateral fr...
Regional liberalization of international trade takes place when a group of countries form a preferen...
In the modern era of international trade, international institutions such as the World Trade Organiz...
The market economies in the Pacific basin enjoy intense intra-regional trade. That is, they each tr...
Since early 1999, global trade liberalization has moved to the wayside as regional preferential trad...
This paper discusses a quantitative simulation analysis on the impact of Japan’s FTAs in Asia using ...
Since the turn of the century the Asia-Pacific region has become the most active location for the ne...
Searching for sustainable regional trade agreements (RTAs) for East Asia, we quantitatively evaluate...
The debate over the impact of regional trade agreements (RTAs) on world welfare hinges upon (1) whet...
After seven years of arduous negotiations under the auspices of the General Agreement on Tariffs and...
This paper deals with preferential trading agreements (known also as regional trade arrangements) a...
The world has seen a renewed interest and surge in preferential trading agreements (PTAs) involving ...
While it is commonly accepted that multilateral liberalization will bring the greatest global gains ...
Empirical results show that, for the Pacific island states, a free trade agreement with developed co...
In 2006 the EU decided to abandon its moratorium on negotiating new free trade agreements. Since the...
The paper advances the view that while free trade and trade liberalization under the multilateral fr...
Regional liberalization of international trade takes place when a group of countries form a preferen...
In the modern era of international trade, international institutions such as the World Trade Organiz...
The market economies in the Pacific basin enjoy intense intra-regional trade. That is, they each tr...
Since early 1999, global trade liberalization has moved to the wayside as regional preferential trad...
This paper discusses a quantitative simulation analysis on the impact of Japan’s FTAs in Asia using ...
Since the turn of the century the Asia-Pacific region has become the most active location for the ne...
Searching for sustainable regional trade agreements (RTAs) for East Asia, we quantitatively evaluate...
The debate over the impact of regional trade agreements (RTAs) on world welfare hinges upon (1) whet...
After seven years of arduous negotiations under the auspices of the General Agreement on Tariffs and...
This paper deals with preferential trading agreements (known also as regional trade arrangements) a...
The world has seen a renewed interest and surge in preferential trading agreements (PTAs) involving ...