Rules of Origin (RoO) are essential components of any preferential trade agreement (PTA) short of a full customs union. The recent proliferation of PTAs has led to increased interest in the effects of RoO with empirical estimates consistently showing that they act as barriers to intra-PTA trade. However, this paper argues that the indices of RoO restrictiveness currently used in empirical analysis are flawed as they focus solely on product specific RoO and do not incorporate information on regime wide provisions, that is, those rules that apply across all goods in a particular agreement. As such, they do not capture fully the effective restrictiveness of a given RoO. In order to address this issue, this paper weights the Harris Index of R...
The study of North-South trade agreements, their policy design and the negotiations that shape them,...
The study of North-South trade agreements, their policy design and the negotiations that shape them,...
Trade liberalisation is often characterised as either preferential or nondiscriminatory but not all ...
Rules of Origin (RoO) are essential components of any preferential trade agreement (PTA) short of a...
This dissertation explores the measurement and determinants of product-specific rules of origin (PSR...
Rules of Origin (RoO) are critical components of Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs). They are desi...
Rules of Origin (RoO) are critical components of Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs). They are desi...
Rules of Origin (RoO) are critical components of Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs). They are desi...
This thesis addresses the issue of rules of origin and their impact on trade flows. Four objectives ...
Building on earlier work by Estevadeordal, we construct a synthetic index (R-index)intending to capt...
This paper examines some of the features of rules of origin (RoO) that makes these policy instrument...
This thesis addresses the issue of rules of origin and their impact on trade flows. Four objectives ...
The intent of this paper is to present a formal methodology for estimating rules of origin requireme...
Building on earlier work by Estevadeordal, we construct a synthetic index (R-index)intending to capt...
This thesis investigates the determination of the rates of utilisation of Australian free trade agre...
The study of North-South trade agreements, their policy design and the negotiations that shape them,...
The study of North-South trade agreements, their policy design and the negotiations that shape them,...
Trade liberalisation is often characterised as either preferential or nondiscriminatory but not all ...
Rules of Origin (RoO) are essential components of any preferential trade agreement (PTA) short of a...
This dissertation explores the measurement and determinants of product-specific rules of origin (PSR...
Rules of Origin (RoO) are critical components of Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs). They are desi...
Rules of Origin (RoO) are critical components of Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs). They are desi...
Rules of Origin (RoO) are critical components of Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs). They are desi...
This thesis addresses the issue of rules of origin and their impact on trade flows. Four objectives ...
Building on earlier work by Estevadeordal, we construct a synthetic index (R-index)intending to capt...
This paper examines some of the features of rules of origin (RoO) that makes these policy instrument...
This thesis addresses the issue of rules of origin and their impact on trade flows. Four objectives ...
The intent of this paper is to present a formal methodology for estimating rules of origin requireme...
Building on earlier work by Estevadeordal, we construct a synthetic index (R-index)intending to capt...
This thesis investigates the determination of the rates of utilisation of Australian free trade agre...
The study of North-South trade agreements, their policy design and the negotiations that shape them,...
The study of North-South trade agreements, their policy design and the negotiations that shape them,...
Trade liberalisation is often characterised as either preferential or nondiscriminatory but not all ...