Empirical results show that, for the Pacific island states, a free trade agreement with developed countries provides more benefits followed by regional trade agreement within the Pacific and then unilateral tariff reduction. While the agricultural sector expands and the manufacturing sector declines in all scenarios, to avoid second-best outcomes, developed countries need to go beyond the provision of aid for trade/development measures. For developing countries, the way forward with regional trade agreements is to carefully sequence them with regard to the different developed countries involved. This must be accompanied by domestic reform which is necessary but not sufficient for long-term gains
While Bilateral and regional trade agreements can reduce trade barriers and help meet other objectiv...
On October 4, 2015, 12 Pacific Rim countries concluded negotiations on the Trans-Pacific Partnership...
We consider a small open economy that faces a commitment problem in trade liberalization. We examine...
While it is commonly accepted that multilateral liberalization will bring the greatest global gains ...
While it is commonly accepted that multilateral liberalization will bring the greatest global gains ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the two issues of regional trade agreements (RTAs)...
As World Trade Organization (WTO) membership becomes almost universal, the Pacific island countries ...
In the modern era of international trade, international institutions such as the World Trade Organiz...
At the same time as the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and the World Trade Organizati...
The trade policy agenda in Pacific Island Countries (PICs) has certainly become crowded, as the cast...
The market economies in the Pacific basin enjoy intense intra-regional trade. That is, they each tr...
Since the turn of the century the Asia-Pacific region has become the most active location for the ne...
The Pacific Islands are small, developing island states which are challenged by their small size, ge...
Since early 1999, global trade liberalization has moved to the wayside as regional preferential trad...
This paper takes as the central objective of international economic diplomacy in the Pacific region,...
While Bilateral and regional trade agreements can reduce trade barriers and help meet other objectiv...
On October 4, 2015, 12 Pacific Rim countries concluded negotiations on the Trans-Pacific Partnership...
We consider a small open economy that faces a commitment problem in trade liberalization. We examine...
While it is commonly accepted that multilateral liberalization will bring the greatest global gains ...
While it is commonly accepted that multilateral liberalization will bring the greatest global gains ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the two issues of regional trade agreements (RTAs)...
As World Trade Organization (WTO) membership becomes almost universal, the Pacific island countries ...
In the modern era of international trade, international institutions such as the World Trade Organiz...
At the same time as the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and the World Trade Organizati...
The trade policy agenda in Pacific Island Countries (PICs) has certainly become crowded, as the cast...
The market economies in the Pacific basin enjoy intense intra-regional trade. That is, they each tr...
Since the turn of the century the Asia-Pacific region has become the most active location for the ne...
The Pacific Islands are small, developing island states which are challenged by their small size, ge...
Since early 1999, global trade liberalization has moved to the wayside as regional preferential trad...
This paper takes as the central objective of international economic diplomacy in the Pacific region,...
While Bilateral and regional trade agreements can reduce trade barriers and help meet other objectiv...
On October 4, 2015, 12 Pacific Rim countries concluded negotiations on the Trans-Pacific Partnership...
We consider a small open economy that faces a commitment problem in trade liberalization. We examine...