This paper studies the effects of economic integration, as well as the institutional quality of existing trade agreements in Latin America, on the margins of trade. The analysis is performed on bilateral exports of goods from 11 member countries of the Latin American Integration Association (LAIA) over the period 1962–2009. The authors distinguish the effects of different levels of integration on trade margins and different ‘‘timing’’; and they go further by considering the effect of institutional quality of trade agreements on different sectors. Their results provide evidence of the benefits of regional integration, which is in line with LAIA members’ development and industrialization objectives.Luis Marcelo Florensa, Laura Márquez-Ramos, ...
In this paper, we analyze the effects of economic integration agreements on trade survival, initial ...
When signing or enhancing trade agreements with Latin America, political and institutional factors p...
After studying economic integration it doesn’t come as a shock that preferential trade agreements (P...
This paper studies the effects of economic integration, as well as the institutional quality of exis...
This paper studies the effects of economic integration in Latin America on the margins of trade. The...
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...
The present paper aims to determine the effects of different levels of economic integration on the i...
This paper studies the effects of economic integration in Latin America on the margins of trade. The...
This paper studies the effects of economic integration in Latin America on the margins of trade. Th...
The central issue to be addressed in this article is the measurement of the causes and effects of in...
The present paper follows the methodology of Baier et al (2011) and Hummels and Klenow (2005) to det...
El tema central a abordar en este artículo es la medición de las causas y efectos de los acuerdos de...
The present paper follows the methodology of Baier et al (2011) and Hummels and Klenow (2005) to det...
This paper quantifies the effects of two regional integration agreements in Latin America (LA), name...
In this paper, we analyze the effects of economic integration agreements on trade survival, initial ...
When signing or enhancing trade agreements with Latin America, political and institutional factors p...
After studying economic integration it doesn’t come as a shock that preferential trade agreements (P...
This paper studies the effects of economic integration, as well as the institutional quality of exis...
This paper studies the effects of economic integration in Latin America on the margins of trade. The...
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...
The present paper aims to determine the effects of different levels of economic integration on the i...
This paper studies the effects of economic integration in Latin America on the margins of trade. The...
This paper studies the effects of economic integration in Latin America on the margins of trade. Th...
The central issue to be addressed in this article is the measurement of the causes and effects of in...
The present paper follows the methodology of Baier et al (2011) and Hummels and Klenow (2005) to det...
El tema central a abordar en este artículo es la medición de las causas y efectos de los acuerdos de...
The present paper follows the methodology of Baier et al (2011) and Hummels and Klenow (2005) to det...
This paper quantifies the effects of two regional integration agreements in Latin America (LA), name...
In this paper, we analyze the effects of economic integration agreements on trade survival, initial ...
When signing or enhancing trade agreements with Latin America, political and institutional factors p...
After studying economic integration it doesn’t come as a shock that preferential trade agreements (P...