Does trade lead to increased cross-country regional business cycle synchronization and reduced national economic borders? The theory does not really provide an unambiguous answer. Our paper addresses empirically this question using Argentina and Brazil as case studies of developing countries. These countries liberalized unilaterally trade since the mid-1980s and also established MERCOSUR (a regional integration agreement with Paraguay and Uruguay) in 1991. As a consequence, the intensity of trade between Argentina and Brazil rose significantly. The answer to the initial question is no. The increase in bilateral trade between Argentina and Brazil did not translate into significantly more synchronized regional business cycles. Using Gross Pro...
The present paper aims to determine the effects of different levels of economic integration on the i...
The present paper aims to determine the effects of different levels of economic integration on the i...
Includes bibliographyAbstract In the relatively short history of Mercosur, the countries of the re...
Does trade lead to increased cross-country regional business cycle synchronization and reduced natio...
Although integration has been a part of South American discourse for decades, the level at which it ...
Although integration has been a part of South American discourse for decades, the level at which it ...
In international trade, because «internal bias», countries tend to trade more within their borders t...
In international trade, because «internal bias», countries tend to trade more within their borders t...
In international trade, because «internal bias», countries tend to trade more within their borders t...
Frankel and Rose (1998) reassessed the Mundellian criteria on OCAs and considered their application ...
The present paper aims to determine the effects of different levels of economic integration on the i...
Working Paper du GATE 2001-15Is the trade integration of Argentina and Brazil favourable to their in...
Working Paper du GATE 2001-15Is the trade integration of Argentina and Brazil favourable to their in...
Working Paper du GATE 2001-15Is the trade integration of Argentina and Brazil favourable to their in...
Regional trade in South America since independence has long been much smaller than would be expected...
The present paper aims to determine the effects of different levels of economic integration on the i...
The present paper aims to determine the effects of different levels of economic integration on the i...
Includes bibliographyAbstract In the relatively short history of Mercosur, the countries of the re...
Does trade lead to increased cross-country regional business cycle synchronization and reduced natio...
Although integration has been a part of South American discourse for decades, the level at which it ...
Although integration has been a part of South American discourse for decades, the level at which it ...
In international trade, because «internal bias», countries tend to trade more within their borders t...
In international trade, because «internal bias», countries tend to trade more within their borders t...
In international trade, because «internal bias», countries tend to trade more within their borders t...
Frankel and Rose (1998) reassessed the Mundellian criteria on OCAs and considered their application ...
The present paper aims to determine the effects of different levels of economic integration on the i...
Working Paper du GATE 2001-15Is the trade integration of Argentina and Brazil favourable to their in...
Working Paper du GATE 2001-15Is the trade integration of Argentina and Brazil favourable to their in...
Working Paper du GATE 2001-15Is the trade integration of Argentina and Brazil favourable to their in...
Regional trade in South America since independence has long been much smaller than would be expected...
The present paper aims to determine the effects of different levels of economic integration on the i...
The present paper aims to determine the effects of different levels of economic integration on the i...
Includes bibliographyAbstract In the relatively short history of Mercosur, the countries of the re...