The spaghetti bowl phenomenon expected from the proliferating East Asian regional trade agreements (RTAs) is worrisome. In particular, the complicated web of hub-and-spoke type of overlapping free trade agreements (FTAs) can result in high costs for verifying rules of origin. As an alternative policy option to avoid the negative effect of trade deflection, customs unions (CUs) should be examined. Most of the theoretical analyses on the formation of CUs highlight stronger positive welfare effects compared to FTAs. However, there is a lack of empirical evidence to support the second-best theory of customs unions. This paper is an attempt to fill this gap by applying two methodologies: an ex ante simulation approach and an ex-post econometric ...
East Asia has been considered a latecomer with respect to Free Trade Agreements (FTAs). Since the tu...
In 2006 the EU decided to abandon its moratorium on negotiating new free trade agreements. Since the...
The Asian countries are once again focused on options for large, comprehensive regional integration ...
The spaghetti bowl phenomenon expected from the proliferating East Asian regional trade agreements (...
http://www.accessecon.com/Pubs/EB/2010/Volume30/EB-10-V30-I1-P24.pdfInternational audienceThe purpos...
Abstract Although East Asian countries were relatively inactive in signing free trade agreements (FT...
At the same time as the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and the World Trade Organizati...
By assessing the sustainability of regional trade agreements (RTAs) for East Asia, we quantitatively...
This study tests whether the rise of free trade agreements (FTAs) in East Asia since 2000 has been a...
This paper evaluates the trade and welfare implications of further East Asian trade integration, thr...
This paper provides a thorough examination of the ongoing trade pattern among Taiwan, Korea, Japan a...
In this paper, we investigate the economic effects of possible free trade agreements among ASEAN+3 c...
Searching for sustainable regional trade agreements (RTAs) for East Asia, we quantitatively evaluate...
This paper evaluates the trade and welfare implications of further East Asian trade integration, thr...
China’s accelerated global emergence has changed trade patterns in the Asia-Pacific region and exert...
East Asia has been considered a latecomer with respect to Free Trade Agreements (FTAs). Since the tu...
In 2006 the EU decided to abandon its moratorium on negotiating new free trade agreements. Since the...
The Asian countries are once again focused on options for large, comprehensive regional integration ...
The spaghetti bowl phenomenon expected from the proliferating East Asian regional trade agreements (...
http://www.accessecon.com/Pubs/EB/2010/Volume30/EB-10-V30-I1-P24.pdfInternational audienceThe purpos...
Abstract Although East Asian countries were relatively inactive in signing free trade agreements (FT...
At the same time as the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and the World Trade Organizati...
By assessing the sustainability of regional trade agreements (RTAs) for East Asia, we quantitatively...
This study tests whether the rise of free trade agreements (FTAs) in East Asia since 2000 has been a...
This paper evaluates the trade and welfare implications of further East Asian trade integration, thr...
This paper provides a thorough examination of the ongoing trade pattern among Taiwan, Korea, Japan a...
In this paper, we investigate the economic effects of possible free trade agreements among ASEAN+3 c...
Searching for sustainable regional trade agreements (RTAs) for East Asia, we quantitatively evaluate...
This paper evaluates the trade and welfare implications of further East Asian trade integration, thr...
China’s accelerated global emergence has changed trade patterns in the Asia-Pacific region and exert...
East Asia has been considered a latecomer with respect to Free Trade Agreements (FTAs). Since the tu...
In 2006 the EU decided to abandon its moratorium on negotiating new free trade agreements. Since the...
The Asian countries are once again focused on options for large, comprehensive regional integration ...