This paper uses three different Gravity type models to estimate the impact of the rules of origin on trade flow. The obtained results confirm the negative effects of these rules on the volume of trade, although these effects are reduced by countries' tra
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to argue that free trade agreements do not necessarily impro...
Abstract The gravity model is one of the most successful empirical models in economics to evaluate t...
The United States imports around 25 % of its merchandise under some form of pref-erential trade agre...
The proliferation of FTAs appears to have affected economic conditions in many countries through for...
In this paper it is argued that there is an important protectionist bias inherent in free trade agre...
For 40 years, the gravity equation has been a workhorse for cross-country empirical analyses of inte...
The accelerated proliferation of Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs) over the last decades and the ...
For over 40 years, the gravity equation has been a workhorse for cross-country empirical analyses of...
Free trade agreements (FTAs) are tools that have been widely implemented for enhancing trade between...
Free trade agreements (FTAs) are tools that have been widely implemented for enhancing trade between...
This paper uses a gravity model to assess ex-post regional trade agreements. The model includes 130 ...
This paper reviews the empirical literature using a gravity model to assess the impact on trade of P...
The proliferation of FTAs appears to have affected economic conditions in many countries through for...
This paper uses a gravity model to assess ex-post regional trade agreements. The model includes 130 ...
Since the early 1990s, the world has seen a proliferation of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs). One of th...
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to argue that free trade agreements do not necessarily impro...
Abstract The gravity model is one of the most successful empirical models in economics to evaluate t...
The United States imports around 25 % of its merchandise under some form of pref-erential trade agre...
The proliferation of FTAs appears to have affected economic conditions in many countries through for...
In this paper it is argued that there is an important protectionist bias inherent in free trade agre...
For 40 years, the gravity equation has been a workhorse for cross-country empirical analyses of inte...
The accelerated proliferation of Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs) over the last decades and the ...
For over 40 years, the gravity equation has been a workhorse for cross-country empirical analyses of...
Free trade agreements (FTAs) are tools that have been widely implemented for enhancing trade between...
Free trade agreements (FTAs) are tools that have been widely implemented for enhancing trade between...
This paper uses a gravity model to assess ex-post regional trade agreements. The model includes 130 ...
This paper reviews the empirical literature using a gravity model to assess the impact on trade of P...
The proliferation of FTAs appears to have affected economic conditions in many countries through for...
This paper uses a gravity model to assess ex-post regional trade agreements. The model includes 130 ...
Since the early 1990s, the world has seen a proliferation of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs). One of th...
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to argue that free trade agreements do not necessarily impro...
Abstract The gravity model is one of the most successful empirical models in economics to evaluate t...
The United States imports around 25 % of its merchandise under some form of pref-erential trade agre...