This paper examines the investment and welfare effects of a preferential trading area (PTA) on member and non-member countries when countries differ in their relative size. I numerically solve a three-country and two-good model to characterize equilibria pertaining to investment diverting and creating effects of a preferential trade area. I conclude that welfare benefits of a preferential trade area are non-negative for the member countries, and could go either way for the non-member countries depending on their relative size. There exist equilibria which, given the parameter values and the relative size, result in welfare improvement in non-member countries
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The effects of preferential trade areas (PTAs) on the investments by multinational enterprises and t...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of EconomicsYang M. ChangThere have been considerable discussions abo...
Abstract: This paper examines various implications of Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs), namely C...
In a three country model with endogenous tariffs, this paper evaluates and contrasts the welfare eff...
This paper examines the welfare implications of non-discriminatory tariff reforms by a subset of cou...
There have been considerable discussions about why countries have interests in forming preferential ...
We develop a model of trade between identical countries. Workers endogenously acquire skills that ar...
This paper examines various implications of Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs), namely Customs Uni...
The creation of a preferential trade area (PTA) or the deepening of an existing one can affect adver...
We develop a political economy model to study the decision of representative democracies to join a p...
Contains fulltext : 143551.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We develop a ...
We study the effects of preferential trade agreements (PTA) in a model where income matters for cons...
This paper examines the welfare implications of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) from the perspe...
Most interesting results on the welfare effects of regional arrangements are ambiguous at a theoreti...
In recent years, there has been a rise in the popularity of preferential trading arrangements (PTA),...
The effects of preferential trade areas (PTAs) on the investments by multinational enterprises and t...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of EconomicsYang M. ChangThere have been considerable discussions abo...
Abstract: This paper examines various implications of Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs), namely C...
In a three country model with endogenous tariffs, this paper evaluates and contrasts the welfare eff...
This paper examines the welfare implications of non-discriminatory tariff reforms by a subset of cou...
There have been considerable discussions about why countries have interests in forming preferential ...
We develop a model of trade between identical countries. Workers endogenously acquire skills that ar...