The impact of rules of origin (RoOs) in limiting the ability of developing countries to benefit from preferential trade agreements (PTAs) has been highlighted in the literature. One of the few US trade agreements that deviate permanently from the restrictive ‘yarn forward’ RoOs in textile and garments is the qualifying industrial zone (QIZ) agreement with Egypt and Jordan and the subsequent Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Jordan. The more flexible RoOs of these agreements have contributed to a dramatic increase in exports especially from Jordan. Examining this through the lenses of global value chains (GVCs), this paper argues that these RoOs facilitated the integration of the two locations, particularly Jordan, in the highly contingent tra...
This paper examines some of the features of rules of origin (RoO) that makes these policy instrument...
Rules of Origin (ROO) are in need of reform. Aside from being used for protectionist purposes, they ...
Trade liberalisation is often characterised as either preferential or nondiscriminatory but not all ...
The impact of rules of origin (RoOs) in limiting the ability of developing countries to benefit from...
Rules of origin (ROO) are pivotal element of the Greater Arab Free Trade Area (GAFTA). ROO are basic...
This paper uses detailed cross country and over time data to show that despite various limitations, ...
Recent decades have witnessed a surge of trade in intermediate goods and a proliferation of free tra...
Rules of Origin (RoO) are critical components of Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs). They are desi...
With preferential trading Agreements (PTAs) on the rise worldwide with multiple memberships, rules o...
The post-1990 period has seen a proliferation of preferential trade agreements (PTAs). Some 700 PTAs...
The intent of this paper is to present a formal methodology for estimating rules of origin requireme...
The accelerated proliferation of Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs) over the last decades and the ...
The study of North-South trade agreements, their policy design and the negotiations that shape them,...
We study the welfare impact of rules of origin in free trade agreements where final-good producers s...
This thesis addresses the issue of rules of origin and their impact on trade flows. Four objectives ...
This paper examines some of the features of rules of origin (RoO) that makes these policy instrument...
Rules of Origin (ROO) are in need of reform. Aside from being used for protectionist purposes, they ...
Trade liberalisation is often characterised as either preferential or nondiscriminatory but not all ...
The impact of rules of origin (RoOs) in limiting the ability of developing countries to benefit from...
Rules of origin (ROO) are pivotal element of the Greater Arab Free Trade Area (GAFTA). ROO are basic...
This paper uses detailed cross country and over time data to show that despite various limitations, ...
Recent decades have witnessed a surge of trade in intermediate goods and a proliferation of free tra...
Rules of Origin (RoO) are critical components of Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs). They are desi...
With preferential trading Agreements (PTAs) on the rise worldwide with multiple memberships, rules o...
The post-1990 period has seen a proliferation of preferential trade agreements (PTAs). Some 700 PTAs...
The intent of this paper is to present a formal methodology for estimating rules of origin requireme...
The accelerated proliferation of Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs) over the last decades and the ...
The study of North-South trade agreements, their policy design and the negotiations that shape them,...
We study the welfare impact of rules of origin in free trade agreements where final-good producers s...
This thesis addresses the issue of rules of origin and their impact on trade flows. Four objectives ...
This paper examines some of the features of rules of origin (RoO) that makes these policy instrument...
Rules of Origin (ROO) are in need of reform. Aside from being used for protectionist purposes, they ...
Trade liberalisation is often characterised as either preferential or nondiscriminatory but not all ...