By taking into account scale economies in transport, this paper challenges the accepted pessimistic view that regional preferential trade agreements (PTAs) between developing countries are harmful in welfare terms. In this paper, we assume the adoption of new transport technology when trade increases and show that, given the standard effect of a PTA on regional trade, the welfare would be higher than that usually claimed due to the induced effect on the re-gional transportnetwork.Moreover, there is evidence that withsuch sunk costs in transportation, the sequence of trade liberalisation matters: the free trade achieved under a regional PTA would lead to permanently higher welfare than the one achieved under multilateral liberalisation. A st...
Since early 1999, global trade liberalization has moved to the wayside as regional preferential trad...
(ENG) Trade liberalization and trade policy obviously affect the internal distribution of economic a...
One of the striking features of many developing Regional Integration Areas (RIAs) is the strong asym...
By taking into account scale economies in transport, this paper challenges the accepted pessimistic ...
By taking into account scale economies in transport, this paper challenges the accepted pessimistic ...
A discriminatory tariff can be welfare superior to free trade in the presence of regional economies ...
We study the impact of falling international trade costs and falling national transport costs on the...
The debate over the impact of regional trade agreements (RTAs) on world welfare hinges upon (1) whet...
We study the impact of falling international trade costs and falling national transport costs on the...
The world has been witnessing a wave of regionalism in recent years. Preferential trade arrang...
The paper discusses regionalism from the standpoint of developing countries surveying the more signi...
We develop a multi-country Dixit-Stiglitz trade model and analyze how industry location and welfare ...
Since early 1999, global trade liberalization has moved to the wayside as regional preferential trad...
(ENG) Trade liberalization and trade policy obviously affect the internal distribution of economic a...
One of the striking features of many developing Regional Integration Areas (RIAs) is the strong asym...
By taking into account scale economies in transport, this paper challenges the accepted pessimistic ...
By taking into account scale economies in transport, this paper challenges the accepted pessimistic ...
A discriminatory tariff can be welfare superior to free trade in the presence of regional economies ...
We study the impact of falling international trade costs and falling national transport costs on the...
The debate over the impact of regional trade agreements (RTAs) on world welfare hinges upon (1) whet...
We study the impact of falling international trade costs and falling national transport costs on the...
The world has been witnessing a wave of regionalism in recent years. Preferential trade arrang...
The paper discusses regionalism from the standpoint of developing countries surveying the more signi...
We develop a multi-country Dixit-Stiglitz trade model and analyze how industry location and welfare ...
Since early 1999, global trade liberalization has moved to the wayside as regional preferential trad...
(ENG) Trade liberalization and trade policy obviously affect the internal distribution of economic a...
One of the striking features of many developing Regional Integration Areas (RIAs) is the strong asym...