Regional trade in South America since independence has long been much smaller than would be expected if geography were the only constraint on trade. Several potential explanations exist, including low technological and demand complementarities; low productivity; and high natural and policy barriers to trade. Focusing on the latter explanations, policy makers have long advocated a South American/Southern Cone Free Trade Area¿proposed as early as 1889. Would reductions in trade costs have been sufficient to raise trade significantly, or was trade low for other reasons? We study bilateral trade between 1910 and 1950, when large external shocks altered global supply and demand. These shocks help us show that intra-regional trade could have been...
As regional blocs evolve, developing countries within blocs are prime beneficiaries. Trade between ...
This paper discusses the economic performance of three Latin American countries (Argentina, Brazil a...
In the second half of the twentieth century, Latin American countries lost a substantial part of the...
Regional trade in South America since independence has long been much smaller than would be expected...
The oft-mentioned failure of the economic integration of South America contrasts with the North Amer...
This paper assesses whether the disruption of world trade, protectionist policies and industrial gro...
This paper empirically explores whether trade preferences can be used as a substitute for industrial...
South American productivity has been related to the regional trade in all the stages of integration....
Trade, unit values, globalization, technology differences, geography, wage inequality
Does trade lead to increased cross-country regional business cycle synchronization and reduced natio...
Has the revival of the Andean Pact affected the industrial growth of Bolivia, Colombia, and Ecuador?...
Dejando de lado NAFTA, la integración comercial en América Latina sigue siendo muy moderada hoy en d...
This thesis includes three studies to assess historical evidence of the failure of Colombia and Sou...
MERCOSUR is one of the youngest regional integration agreements, gathering two of the largest and mo...
Many regional organisations in Latin America are currently in crisis. Trade agreements, however, hav...
As regional blocs evolve, developing countries within blocs are prime beneficiaries. Trade between ...
This paper discusses the economic performance of three Latin American countries (Argentina, Brazil a...
In the second half of the twentieth century, Latin American countries lost a substantial part of the...
Regional trade in South America since independence has long been much smaller than would be expected...
The oft-mentioned failure of the economic integration of South America contrasts with the North Amer...
This paper assesses whether the disruption of world trade, protectionist policies and industrial gro...
This paper empirically explores whether trade preferences can be used as a substitute for industrial...
South American productivity has been related to the regional trade in all the stages of integration....
Trade, unit values, globalization, technology differences, geography, wage inequality
Does trade lead to increased cross-country regional business cycle synchronization and reduced natio...
Has the revival of the Andean Pact affected the industrial growth of Bolivia, Colombia, and Ecuador?...
Dejando de lado NAFTA, la integración comercial en América Latina sigue siendo muy moderada hoy en d...
This thesis includes three studies to assess historical evidence of the failure of Colombia and Sou...
MERCOSUR is one of the youngest regional integration agreements, gathering two of the largest and mo...
Many regional organisations in Latin America are currently in crisis. Trade agreements, however, hav...
As regional blocs evolve, developing countries within blocs are prime beneficiaries. Trade between ...
This paper discusses the economic performance of three Latin American countries (Argentina, Brazil a...
In the second half of the twentieth century, Latin American countries lost a substantial part of the...