We study how the sequential formation of free trade areas affects trade flows between member countries. In a three-country, three-good model of comparative advantage if two countries have an FTA, and both sign a similar agreement with the third, trade between the two decreases. However, if only one of them signs an additional FTA, a hub- and-spoke pattern arises, and trade between the initial members increases. Israel's experience lends strong support to our model: trade between Israel and the EU, subject to an FTA since 1975, increased by an additional 29% after the introduction of the US-Israel FTA in 1985
Since the early 1990s, the world has seen a proliferation of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs). One of th...
Preferential regional trading arrangements are in vogue. As of the end of 1994, GATT had received no...
This Note argues that the rules of origin in the U.S.-Israel FTA must be reformed to improve the opp...
Abstract. We study how the sequential formation of free trade areas affects trade flows between memb...
This paper analyzes how the sequential formation of free trade areas affects the volume of trade bet...
We study how the sequential formation of free trade areas affects trade flows between member countri...
This paper is an output of the Research Training Network 'Trade, Industrialisation and Development'...
This paper is an output of the Research Training Network 'Trade, Industrialisation and Development'...
This paper is an output of the Research Training Network 'Trade, Industrialisation and Development'...
This paper is an output of the Research Training Network 'Trade, Industrialisation and Development'...
This paper studies sequential negotiations of bilateral free-trade agreements in an oligopoly model....
Using an oligopoly model of trade, we study the individual and world welfare implications of hub and...
Using an oligopoly model of trade with asymmetric costs, we study the individual and world welfare i...
Using an oligopoly model of trade with asymmetric costs, we study the individual and world welfare i...
Using an oligopoly model of trade, we study the individual and world welfare implications of hub and...
Since the early 1990s, the world has seen a proliferation of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs). One of th...
Preferential regional trading arrangements are in vogue. As of the end of 1994, GATT had received no...
This Note argues that the rules of origin in the U.S.-Israel FTA must be reformed to improve the opp...
Abstract. We study how the sequential formation of free trade areas affects trade flows between memb...
This paper analyzes how the sequential formation of free trade areas affects the volume of trade bet...
We study how the sequential formation of free trade areas affects trade flows between member countri...
This paper is an output of the Research Training Network 'Trade, Industrialisation and Development'...
This paper is an output of the Research Training Network 'Trade, Industrialisation and Development'...
This paper is an output of the Research Training Network 'Trade, Industrialisation and Development'...
This paper is an output of the Research Training Network 'Trade, Industrialisation and Development'...
This paper studies sequential negotiations of bilateral free-trade agreements in an oligopoly model....
Using an oligopoly model of trade, we study the individual and world welfare implications of hub and...
Using an oligopoly model of trade with asymmetric costs, we study the individual and world welfare i...
Using an oligopoly model of trade with asymmetric costs, we study the individual and world welfare i...
Using an oligopoly model of trade, we study the individual and world welfare implications of hub and...
Since the early 1990s, the world has seen a proliferation of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs). One of th...
Preferential regional trading arrangements are in vogue. As of the end of 1994, GATT had received no...
This Note argues that the rules of origin in the U.S.-Israel FTA must be reformed to improve the opp...