This paper shows that the WTO’s Article XXIV increases the likelihood of free trade, but may worsen world welfare when free trade is not reached and customs unions (CUs) form. We consider a model of many countries. Article XXIV prevents a CU from raising its common external tariff, which makes CU formation less attractive and explains why free trade is more likely. In an equilibrium where two CUs do form, one is necessarily larger than the other. We show that Article XXIV has a composition effect on CU formation, whereby CUs are (endogenously) less asymmetric in size so more goods are subject to tariff distortions as they move between CUs; thus Article XXIV may be ‘bad ’ for world welfare
This paper deals with an issue of increasing importance in a world where preferential trading arrang...
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Facchini G, Silva P, Willmann G. The customs union issue: Why do we observe so few of them? Journal ...
This paper shows that the WTO's Article XXIV increases the likelihood of free trade, but may worsen ...
This paper shows that the WTO's Article XXIV increases the likelihood of free trade, but may worsen ...
This paper shows that the WTO's Article XXIV increases the likelihood of free trade, but may worsen ...
The GATT/WTO Article XXIV prevents a customs union (CU) from raising its common external tariff. In ...
The GATT/WTO Article XXIV prevents a customs union (CU) from raising its common external tariff. In ...
Post-print draft dated July 25, 2012. Final version published by Elsevier; available online at http...
Why is further multilateral trade liberalisation proving so difficult to achieve? This paper shows t...
Preliminary draft — comments welcome. Article XXIV of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GA...
Preferential trade agreement (PTA) members have to eliminate internal tariffs with each other but ar...
Defence date: 6 October 2014Examining Board: Professor Piero Gottardi, European University Institute...
Changes in trade policy affect a nation’s economic welfare through terms-of-trade and volume-of-trad...
Abstract: There has been growing debate about whether bilateral trade agreements are damaging multil...
This paper deals with an issue of increasing importance in a world where preferential trading arrang...
International trade agreements are an important element of the world eco-nomic system, but questions...
Facchini G, Silva P, Willmann G. The customs union issue: Why do we observe so few of them? Journal ...
This paper shows that the WTO's Article XXIV increases the likelihood of free trade, but may worsen ...
This paper shows that the WTO's Article XXIV increases the likelihood of free trade, but may worsen ...
This paper shows that the WTO's Article XXIV increases the likelihood of free trade, but may worsen ...
The GATT/WTO Article XXIV prevents a customs union (CU) from raising its common external tariff. In ...
The GATT/WTO Article XXIV prevents a customs union (CU) from raising its common external tariff. In ...
Post-print draft dated July 25, 2012. Final version published by Elsevier; available online at http...
Why is further multilateral trade liberalisation proving so difficult to achieve? This paper shows t...
Preliminary draft — comments welcome. Article XXIV of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GA...
Preferential trade agreement (PTA) members have to eliminate internal tariffs with each other but ar...
Defence date: 6 October 2014Examining Board: Professor Piero Gottardi, European University Institute...
Changes in trade policy affect a nation’s economic welfare through terms-of-trade and volume-of-trad...
Abstract: There has been growing debate about whether bilateral trade agreements are damaging multil...
This paper deals with an issue of increasing importance in a world where preferential trading arrang...
International trade agreements are an important element of the world eco-nomic system, but questions...
Facchini G, Silva P, Willmann G. The customs union issue: Why do we observe so few of them? Journal ...