Is the world breaking up into three trading blocs, one in the Americas, one in Europe and one in Pacific Asia? If so, is this deviation from the principle of MFN (nondiscriminatory trade policies) good or bad? This paper attempts to answer both questions. Using the gravity model to examine bilateral trade patterns throughout the world, we find evidence of trading blocs in the European Community, the Pacific, and the Western Hemisphere, as in earlier work. Intra-regional trade is greater than could be explained by natural determinants: the proximity of a pair of countries, their sizes and GNP/capitas, and whether they share a common border or a common language. Within the Western Hemisphere, MERCOSUR and the Andean Pact countries appear to f...
Using the gravity model of bilateral trade and an updated data set covering 1970-1992, we map out th...
At the same time as the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and the World Trade Organizati...
Working Paper Gate 09-33We will be asking ourselves if the trading blocs created or renewed since th...
As regional blocs evolve, developing countries within blocs are prime beneficiaries. Trade between ...
This paper summarizes recent research by the authors on the effects of tree trade areas (FTAs). With...
What is the relationship between preferential and multilateral trade liberalization? Does the option...
Regional free trade zones have been unexpectedly successful in the last decade. Since 1980 the Europ...
Regional free trade zones have been unexpectedly successful in the last decade. Since 1980 the Europ...
Since early 1999, global trade liberalization has moved to the wayside as regional preferential trad...
Regional free trade zones have been unexpectedly successful in the last decade. Since 1980 the Europ...
Regional free trade zones have been unexpectedly successful in the last decade. Since 1980 the Europ...
This paper presents a model in which trade is motivated both by preference for variety and comparati...
In this paper we undertake the following tasks: first, having reviewed key concepts and phrases, we ...
Abstract: There has been growing debate about whether bilateral trade agreements are damaging multil...
Since early 1999, global trade liberalization has been sidelined as regional trade agreements (RTA) ...
Using the gravity model of bilateral trade and an updated data set covering 1970-1992, we map out th...
At the same time as the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and the World Trade Organizati...
Working Paper Gate 09-33We will be asking ourselves if the trading blocs created or renewed since th...
As regional blocs evolve, developing countries within blocs are prime beneficiaries. Trade between ...
This paper summarizes recent research by the authors on the effects of tree trade areas (FTAs). With...
What is the relationship between preferential and multilateral trade liberalization? Does the option...
Regional free trade zones have been unexpectedly successful in the last decade. Since 1980 the Europ...
Regional free trade zones have been unexpectedly successful in the last decade. Since 1980 the Europ...
Since early 1999, global trade liberalization has moved to the wayside as regional preferential trad...
Regional free trade zones have been unexpectedly successful in the last decade. Since 1980 the Europ...
Regional free trade zones have been unexpectedly successful in the last decade. Since 1980 the Europ...
This paper presents a model in which trade is motivated both by preference for variety and comparati...
In this paper we undertake the following tasks: first, having reviewed key concepts and phrases, we ...
Abstract: There has been growing debate about whether bilateral trade agreements are damaging multil...
Since early 1999, global trade liberalization has been sidelined as regional trade agreements (RTA) ...
Using the gravity model of bilateral trade and an updated data set covering 1970-1992, we map out th...
At the same time as the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and the World Trade Organizati...
Working Paper Gate 09-33We will be asking ourselves if the trading blocs created or renewed since th...