Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) have played an important role in promoting the world’s trade and development, but even with FTAs, the world is still far from complete trade liberalization. An essential protective feature of FTAs is the prescription of the Rules of Origin (ROO), which demand a certain fraction of value added to be completed in one party’s territory. This paper uses a simple model to discuss the roles of ROO in FTAs.
This paper surveys recent work on the economic effects, both theoretical and empirical, of Rules o
Free trade agreements (FTAs) have rules of origin (ROOs) to prevent tariff circumvention by firms of...
Free trade agreements (FTAs) have rules of origin (ROOs) to prevent tariff circumvention by firms of...
Incorporating an intermediate input into a simple small-union general-equilibrium model, this paper ...
This paper surveys recent work on the economic effects, both theoretical and empirical, of Rules of ...
The accelerated proliferation of Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs) over the last decades and the ...
Incorporating intermediate inputs into a small-union general-equilibrium model, this paper first dev...
Rules of Origin (RoO) are among the most important instruments in the negotiation and functioning of...
Rules of Origin (RoO) are among the most important instruments in the negotiation and functioning of...
Rules of Origin (RoO) are among the most important instruments in the negotiation and functioning of...
The paper aims to add to the understanding of the issues and suggests a framework to move towards th...
Rules of Origin (RoO) are among the most important instruments in the negotiation and functioning of...
In this paper it is argued that there is an important protectionist bias inherent in free trade agre...
Rules of Origin (RoO) are among the most important instruments in the negotiation and functioning of...
Rules of origin (ROO) have emerged as an area in which consensus is hard to achieve among negotiatin...
This paper surveys recent work on the economic effects, both theoretical and empirical, of Rules o
Free trade agreements (FTAs) have rules of origin (ROOs) to prevent tariff circumvention by firms of...
Free trade agreements (FTAs) have rules of origin (ROOs) to prevent tariff circumvention by firms of...
Incorporating an intermediate input into a simple small-union general-equilibrium model, this paper ...
This paper surveys recent work on the economic effects, both theoretical and empirical, of Rules of ...
The accelerated proliferation of Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs) over the last decades and the ...
Incorporating intermediate inputs into a small-union general-equilibrium model, this paper first dev...
Rules of Origin (RoO) are among the most important instruments in the negotiation and functioning of...
Rules of Origin (RoO) are among the most important instruments in the negotiation and functioning of...
Rules of Origin (RoO) are among the most important instruments in the negotiation and functioning of...
The paper aims to add to the understanding of the issues and suggests a framework to move towards th...
Rules of Origin (RoO) are among the most important instruments in the negotiation and functioning of...
In this paper it is argued that there is an important protectionist bias inherent in free trade agre...
Rules of Origin (RoO) are among the most important instruments in the negotiation and functioning of...
Rules of origin (ROO) have emerged as an area in which consensus is hard to achieve among negotiatin...
This paper surveys recent work on the economic effects, both theoretical and empirical, of Rules o
Free trade agreements (FTAs) have rules of origin (ROOs) to prevent tariff circumvention by firms of...
Free trade agreements (FTAs) have rules of origin (ROOs) to prevent tariff circumvention by firms of...