This paper explores how the formation of customs unions affects the argument for export subsidies in imperfectly competitive international markets. It is shown that the existence of customs unions may eliminate the incentive for their members to subsidize exports as customs unions grow larger. Therefore, it can be affirmed that regionalism and multilateralism are complementary processes
This paper considers the effect of exogenous trade bloc enlargement in a multicountry version of the...
We examine the endogenous formation of trade blocs when markets are characterized by imperfect compe...
This paper considers the effect of exogenous trade bloc enlargement in a multi-country version of th...
Under a customs union, countries can exchange preferential market access by coordinating external ta...
This paper investigates the impact of customs unions (CUs) on the ability of countries to multilater...
The case is studied where several small countries, wanting to set second-best tariffs to maximize ob...
abstract: kemp and wan (1976) proved that nations forming customs unions can always implement a tran...
Facchini G, Silva P, Willmann G. The customs union issue: Why do we observe so few of them? Journal ...
The number of preferential trade agreements has greatly increased over the past two decades, yet mos...
The number of preferential trade agreements has greatly increased over the past two decades, yet mos...
This paper considers the effect of exogenous trade bloc enlargement in a multi-country version of th...
This paper is in the Vinerian tradition and we wish to examine circumstances under which customs uni...
The number of preferential trade agreements has greatly increased over the past two decades, yet mos...
The Kemp-Wan proposition and the Kemp-Shimomura proposition are two normative propositions in the th...
We examine the endogenous formation of trade blocs when markets are characterized by imperfect compe...
This paper considers the effect of exogenous trade bloc enlargement in a multicountry version of the...
We examine the endogenous formation of trade blocs when markets are characterized by imperfect compe...
This paper considers the effect of exogenous trade bloc enlargement in a multi-country version of th...
Under a customs union, countries can exchange preferential market access by coordinating external ta...
This paper investigates the impact of customs unions (CUs) on the ability of countries to multilater...
The case is studied where several small countries, wanting to set second-best tariffs to maximize ob...
abstract: kemp and wan (1976) proved that nations forming customs unions can always implement a tran...
Facchini G, Silva P, Willmann G. The customs union issue: Why do we observe so few of them? Journal ...
The number of preferential trade agreements has greatly increased over the past two decades, yet mos...
The number of preferential trade agreements has greatly increased over the past two decades, yet mos...
This paper considers the effect of exogenous trade bloc enlargement in a multi-country version of th...
This paper is in the Vinerian tradition and we wish to examine circumstances under which customs uni...
The number of preferential trade agreements has greatly increased over the past two decades, yet mos...
The Kemp-Wan proposition and the Kemp-Shimomura proposition are two normative propositions in the th...
We examine the endogenous formation of trade blocs when markets are characterized by imperfect compe...
This paper considers the effect of exogenous trade bloc enlargement in a multicountry version of the...
We examine the endogenous formation of trade blocs when markets are characterized by imperfect compe...
This paper considers the effect of exogenous trade bloc enlargement in a multi-country version of th...