This paper estimates the trade, revenue and welfare effects of the proposed Caribbean Community (CARICOM)-Canada FTA on CARICOM countries using a partial equilibrium model. The welfare analysis also takes into account the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) which was signed in 2008 between the CARIFORUM (CARICOM and the Dominican Republic) countries and the EU. The Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) index, trade complementarity index and transition probability matrices are employed to examine the dynamics of comparative advantage for CARICOM countries exports to Canada. The results obtained from the partial equilibrium model indicate adverse revenue and welfare effects for CARICOM member states. The results from various trade indices emp...
This paper assesses the welfare impact of the proposed Regional Economic Partnership Agreement (REPA...
This study was prepared under the United Nations Development Account project “Enhancing the Contribu...
There have been some important changes in Canada’s preferential trade network over the last few year...
This paper estimates the trade, revenue and welfare effects of the proposed Caribbean Community (CAR...
The central notion of the natural trading partner hypothesis is that a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) wi...
Preferential agreements are often signed to improve relations of signatories through improved trade ...
The central notion of the natural trading partner hypothesis is that a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) wi...
Following the creation of the World Trade Organization agreement in 1994, CARICOM entered into a num...
This paper uses disaggregated trade data for 2010 and applies ex-ante partial equilibriummodeling to...
Historically, trade relations between the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and Canada have been governe...
Regional Trade Agreements have proliferated in the past two decades. Most recently the United States...
Historically, trade relations between the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and Canada have been governe...
Includes bibliographyThe objective of this document is to analyse some of the main issues, effects a...
This paper investigates the effects of a bilateral free trade agreement between Canada and the Europ...
Includes BibliographyThis paper analyses recent trends and future prospects in the Caribbean Communi...
This paper assesses the welfare impact of the proposed Regional Economic Partnership Agreement (REPA...
This study was prepared under the United Nations Development Account project “Enhancing the Contribu...
There have been some important changes in Canada’s preferential trade network over the last few year...
This paper estimates the trade, revenue and welfare effects of the proposed Caribbean Community (CAR...
The central notion of the natural trading partner hypothesis is that a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) wi...
Preferential agreements are often signed to improve relations of signatories through improved trade ...
The central notion of the natural trading partner hypothesis is that a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) wi...
Following the creation of the World Trade Organization agreement in 1994, CARICOM entered into a num...
This paper uses disaggregated trade data for 2010 and applies ex-ante partial equilibriummodeling to...
Historically, trade relations between the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and Canada have been governe...
Regional Trade Agreements have proliferated in the past two decades. Most recently the United States...
Historically, trade relations between the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and Canada have been governe...
Includes bibliographyThe objective of this document is to analyse some of the main issues, effects a...
This paper investigates the effects of a bilateral free trade agreement between Canada and the Europ...
Includes BibliographyThis paper analyses recent trends and future prospects in the Caribbean Communi...
This paper assesses the welfare impact of the proposed Regional Economic Partnership Agreement (REPA...
This study was prepared under the United Nations Development Account project “Enhancing the Contribu...
There have been some important changes in Canada’s preferential trade network over the last few year...