This paper delves into the debate on the proliferation of regional trade arrangements by focusing on bilateral agricultural trade data over the 1962-1995 period for countries that currently are members of NAFTA, Mercosur, the EU and APEC. Agricultural is chosen because it has historically been protected by developed and dis-protected by developing nations, while in the case of the EU, its Common Agricultural Policy was the major policy jointly managed and funded by member countries. We suggest that the literature has tended to focus on factors explaining the level of trade, and neglected factors affecting growth in trade. While neighborhood characteristics affect neighborhood trade, they also appear to affect the policy regimes of neighbor...
this chapter points out policy priorities and future research needs on regional agricultural trade l...
The objective of this paper is to evaluate the extend to which trade agreements affect agricultural ...
Trade creation in agricultural products is defined as a statistically significant positive break in ...
This paper delves into the debate on the proliferation of regional trade arrangements by focusing on...
The proliferation of regional trade agreements (RTAs) has motivated a significant number of ex post ...
With the recent proliferation of Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs) the tendency world-wide has been s...
ABSTRACT: This article analyses past trade trends and agricultural protectionism in Latin American a...
Relative to trade in non-agricultural goods, progress in achieving agricultural trade liberalization...
The rapid increase in the number of bilateral and regional free-trade agreements since 1995 is a str...
In this paper, we review the debate on "new regionalism," focusing on the tools used to evaluate reg...
The recent proliferation of regional trade agreements (RTAs) has intensified the debate on their mer...
The debate over the impact of regional trade agreements (RTAs) on world welfare hinges upon (1) whet...
Much of the debate over whether or not developing countries gain from regional trade agreements (RTA...
Much of the debate over whether or not developing countries gain from regional trade agreements (RTA...
Regional trade agreements (RTA's) have become a fixture in the global trade arena. Their advocates c...
this chapter points out policy priorities and future research needs on regional agricultural trade l...
The objective of this paper is to evaluate the extend to which trade agreements affect agricultural ...
Trade creation in agricultural products is defined as a statistically significant positive break in ...
This paper delves into the debate on the proliferation of regional trade arrangements by focusing on...
The proliferation of regional trade agreements (RTAs) has motivated a significant number of ex post ...
With the recent proliferation of Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs) the tendency world-wide has been s...
ABSTRACT: This article analyses past trade trends and agricultural protectionism in Latin American a...
Relative to trade in non-agricultural goods, progress in achieving agricultural trade liberalization...
The rapid increase in the number of bilateral and regional free-trade agreements since 1995 is a str...
In this paper, we review the debate on "new regionalism," focusing on the tools used to evaluate reg...
The recent proliferation of regional trade agreements (RTAs) has intensified the debate on their mer...
The debate over the impact of regional trade agreements (RTAs) on world welfare hinges upon (1) whet...
Much of the debate over whether or not developing countries gain from regional trade agreements (RTA...
Much of the debate over whether or not developing countries gain from regional trade agreements (RTA...
Regional trade agreements (RTA's) have become a fixture in the global trade arena. Their advocates c...
this chapter points out policy priorities and future research needs on regional agricultural trade l...
The objective of this paper is to evaluate the extend to which trade agreements affect agricultural ...
Trade creation in agricultural products is defined as a statistically significant positive break in ...