Why do developing countries negotiate North–South trade agreements, when they already enjoy preferential market access to developed-country markets? Most developing countries benefit from the generalized system of preferences (GSP) and related schemes when they export to the United States, the EU, and other developed economies. And yet, many pursue fully reciprocal agreements that require major concessions to the developed partner. We argue that this is due to the nature of the GSP as a unilateral concession that can be (and often is) taken away. High dependence on unilateral, removable preferences generates “political trade dependence” (PTD). We distinguish PTD from standard measures of trade dependence, and we explain why PTD motivates de...
Through its diverse trade preference schemes, the European Union provides different groups of develo...
Preferential trade agreements (PTAs) constitute the most rapidly growing form of trade liberalizatio...
Do trade preferential agreements enhance the exports of developing countries? Evidence from the EU G...
Why do developing countries negotiate North-South trade agreements, when they already enjoy preferen...
Why do developing countries negotiate North-South trade agreements, when they already enjoy preferen...
Developed countries maintain special tariff preferences, namely the Generalized System of Preference...
I show that the process of democratization in developing countries constitutes an important factor i...
This dissertation focuses on the static and dynamic formation of preferential trade agreements (PTAs...
The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) was established to facilitate economic growth and develo...
Many works have examined the variables driving the formation of North-South free trade agreements (F...
The EU grants preferential access to its imports from developing countries under several trade agree...
The EU grants preferential access to its imports from developing countries under several trade agree...
Do the World Trade Organization and the Generalized System of Preferences foster bilateral trade? Wo...
With preferential trade agreements on the rise worldwide rules of origin-which are necessary to prev...
With preferential trade agreements on the rise worldwide rules of origin-which are necessary to prev...
Through its diverse trade preference schemes, the European Union provides different groups of develo...
Preferential trade agreements (PTAs) constitute the most rapidly growing form of trade liberalizatio...
Do trade preferential agreements enhance the exports of developing countries? Evidence from the EU G...
Why do developing countries negotiate North-South trade agreements, when they already enjoy preferen...
Why do developing countries negotiate North-South trade agreements, when they already enjoy preferen...
Developed countries maintain special tariff preferences, namely the Generalized System of Preference...
I show that the process of democratization in developing countries constitutes an important factor i...
This dissertation focuses on the static and dynamic formation of preferential trade agreements (PTAs...
The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) was established to facilitate economic growth and develo...
Many works have examined the variables driving the formation of North-South free trade agreements (F...
The EU grants preferential access to its imports from developing countries under several trade agree...
The EU grants preferential access to its imports from developing countries under several trade agree...
Do the World Trade Organization and the Generalized System of Preferences foster bilateral trade? Wo...
With preferential trade agreements on the rise worldwide rules of origin-which are necessary to prev...
With preferential trade agreements on the rise worldwide rules of origin-which are necessary to prev...
Through its diverse trade preference schemes, the European Union provides different groups of develo...
Preferential trade agreements (PTAs) constitute the most rapidly growing form of trade liberalizatio...
Do trade preferential agreements enhance the exports of developing countries? Evidence from the EU G...