This paper explores the impact of fairness and reciprocity on multilateral tariff cooperation. Reciprocal countries reward kind behaviour (positive reciprocity), but retaliate against countries behaving unkindly (negative reciprocity). We demonstrate that reciprocal countries that are moderately demanding from their trading partners regarding their commercial policy can support a greater degree of cooperation than self-interested ones. However, when only very liberal import policies are considered fair, then reciprocity could have a detrimental effect on multilateral tariff cooperation.Thus, our model provides a novel perspective on the role of expectations in trade negotiations.1
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As multilateral negotiations become increasingly complex and protracted, preferential trade agreemen...
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We investigate the implications of consumer nationalism for multilateral trade cooperation. We devel...
If one country lowers its tariffs, other countries might follow suit by liberalizing or defend their...
We propose a reciprocity rule for use in multilateral trade policy negotiations that is guaranteed t...
We consider a three country world in which each country's import market is served by competing expor...
We present a framework for understanding and interpreting reciprocity and nondiscrimination, the two...
In this paper, we address the impact of multilateral trade liberalisation (MTL) on the preferential ...
This paper investigates the impact of restricting bilateral trade imbalances in a very simple three ...
We explore the impact of the formation of regional free trade agreements on the ability of countries...
Increasing heterogeneity of participants that form the basis of WTO trade negotiations has raised co...
Increasing heterogeneity of participants that form the basis of WTO trade negotiations has raised co...
Increasing heterogeneity of participants that form the basis of WTO trade negotiations has raised co...
When markets are imperfectly competitive, trade policies can alter the terms of trade, shift pro ts ...
Trade negotiations occur through time and between the governments of many countries. An important is...
As multilateral negotiations become increasingly complex and protracted, preferential trade agreemen...
This paper examines the interaction between preferential trade agreements (PTAs) and multilateral ta...
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