This paper examines empirically the impacts of sharing rules of origin (RoOs) with other ASEAN+1 free trade agreements (FTAs) on ASEAN-Korea FTA/ASEAN-China FTA utilization in Thai exports in 2011. Our careful empirical analysis suggests that the harmonization of RoOs across FTAs play some role in reducing the costs yielded through the spaghetti bowl phenomenon. In particular, the harmonization to "change-in-tariff classification (CTC) or real value-added content (RVC)" will play a relatively positive role in not seriously discouraging firms’ use of multiple FTA schemes. On the other hand, the harmonization to CTC or CTC&RVC hinders firms from using those schemes
The spaghetti bowl phenomenon expected from the proliferating East Asian regional trade agreements (...
With globalization and advances in information and communication technology (ICT) leading to growing...
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Increased understanding of Rules of Origin (RoO) should be treated as an important element in govern...
Using highly detailed import data for Thailand, this paper examines firm-level trade creation and di...
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Rules of Origin (ROO) set the criteria in determining the nationality of a product and where a produ...
Amidst the rising trend in free trade agreements (FTAs) and growing international production sharing...
With free trade areas (FTAs) under negotiation between Japan and the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) me...
With free trade areas (FTAs) under negotiation between Japan and the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) me...
In this study, we measure the utilization costs of free trade agreement (FTA) tariff schemes. To do ...
We study a three-country three-firm free trade area (FTA) trade model with rules of origin (ROO) und...
This article reviewed ASEAN-plus-one free trade agreements (FTAs) by describing the backgrounds and ...
This paper examines how the private sector responds to export opportunities induced by FTAs, using e...
The spaghetti bowl phenomenon expected from the proliferating East Asian regional trade agreements (...
With globalization and advances in information and communication technology (ICT) leading to growing...
In this paper, we empirically investigate the effect of diagonal cumulation on free trade agreement ...
This paper empirically examines what kinds of elements affect the gap in free trade agreement (FTA) ...
Increased understanding of Rules of Origin (RoO) should be treated as an important element in govern...
Using highly detailed import data for Thailand, this paper examines firm-level trade creation and di...
This paper empirically investigates the firm-level relationship between the local input share and th...
Rules of Origin (ROO) set the criteria in determining the nationality of a product and where a produ...
Amidst the rising trend in free trade agreements (FTAs) and growing international production sharing...
With free trade areas (FTAs) under negotiation between Japan and the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) me...
With free trade areas (FTAs) under negotiation between Japan and the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) me...
In this study, we measure the utilization costs of free trade agreement (FTA) tariff schemes. To do ...
We study a three-country three-firm free trade area (FTA) trade model with rules of origin (ROO) und...
This article reviewed ASEAN-plus-one free trade agreements (FTAs) by describing the backgrounds and ...
This paper examines how the private sector responds to export opportunities induced by FTAs, using e...
The spaghetti bowl phenomenon expected from the proliferating East Asian regional trade agreements (...
With globalization and advances in information and communication technology (ICT) leading to growing...
In this paper, we empirically investigate the effect of diagonal cumulation on free trade agreement ...